The Daughters of Charity Foundation has a mission to provide financial support to the Daughters of Charity ministries that focus on different areas of need and care, such as food insecurity, enhancing access to healthcare, strengthening families, ensuring affordable housing, providing job training, addressing mental health concerns, combating substance abuse, aiding in recovery, and offering support to unhoused individuals.
Sisters’ Ministry includes both the nurturing atmosphere of the Interprovincial Seminary and the serene setting of Labouré Residence at Seton Provincialate for elder and infirm sisters. At the Interprovincial Seminary, our newest sisters find spiritual formation and continued vocational discernment, guided by the wisdom of experienced and trained sisters.
The Daughters of Charity have a strong advocacy focus through GRACE (Gather, Respect, Advocate, Engage), GRACE End Child Poverty Institute, and Interprovincial Office of Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation. Through these programs, the Daughters of Charity have a broader impact by advocating and working to address the root causes of social injustice.
The Daughters of Charity value collaboration and minister with other branches of the Vincentian Family: The Congregation of the Mission, Depaul USA, Ladies of Charity, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, and Vincentian Marian Youth. They also collaborate with the neighboring Province of St. Louise in formation activities and in ministry to migrant populations. Through their dedication and service, the Daughters of Charity strive to live out the Vincentian charism by their compassionate service and respect for the dignity of all individuals.
The Daughters of Charity ministries are always welcoming new volunteers. Come be a part of our mission and make an impact on the communities we serve. Explore the opportunities by clicking on the ministries.
The Daughters of Charity co-sponsor ten schools in the Province of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in California and Arizona. The families have access to an affordable Catholic education and the schools assist families as needed. No student is refused for lack of funds. Students learn to lead, serve, and grow to their full potential as children of God. Through a commitment of leadership, service, and personal growth, the schools create a nurturing environment where every student can thrive.
The Daughters of Charity ministries are always welcoming new volunteers. Come be a part of our mission and make an impact on the communities we serve. Explore the opportunities by clicking on the ministries.
Social Service
The Daughters of Charity are dedicated to providing social services through a variety of ministries, including The Epiphany Center, Give Me A Chance, Maryvale, Rosalie Rendu Center, St. Louise Resource Services, and St. Vincent’s, Santa Barbara. Through these ministries, the Daughters of Charity enrich lives by offering practical support and resources to individuals and families through services such as child development, education, counseling, transitional housing, job training, access to health care and case management, and more.