Sisters of the Holy Family Legacy
August 16, 2024After the sale of a piece of property owned by the Sisters of the Holy Family, they chose to make a $50,000 legacy donation to the Alliance to End Human Trafficking to support our collective vision of a world without trafficking and solidify their legacy as life-long members of the organization. The Sisters of the Holy Family are a congregation that have embraced reaching fulfillment and are no longer accepting new vocations. Currently, there are 45 sisters who remain, with most of them in retirement. However, the mission and charism of the congregation remain strong with sisters offering support through prayer and through their financial resources.
Sr. Caritas Foster, the current Congregational President, shared, “I would like to thank [The Alliance to End Human Trafficking] for the great work they are doing. We are no longer able to do it ourselves, so partnering with you all allows us to remain connected to this important issue. I want to thank all the members who are doing the little actions and the bigger actions. I have seen the organization grow since its founding and it’s beyond my imagination what it has become.”
Alliance to End Human Trafficking extends our heartfelt gratitude to the Sisters of the Holy Family for trusting us with this piece of their legacy. We believe that ending human trafficking is everyone’s work, and so we all have an important role to play. These funds will allow us to grow and continue our mission to realize a world without trafficking.
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