Franciscan Missionary Sisters
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The Franciscan Missionary Sisters for Africa, an international Roman Catholic missionary congregation, was founded by Teresa Kearney, known as Mother Kevin, and has been dedicated to serving those in need since 1903. With an emphasis on spirituality, community, and service, the congregation is active across several nations, including Uganda, Kenya, Zambia, and the United States, focusing on health, education, and social interventions to empower marginalized individuals and communities.
Through initiatives like the POWE Project, which aims to transform the lives of young women in Kampala with vocational training and financial literacy, the Sisters foster sustainable development and promote community health. Their extensive legacy continues through their members and the care provided to elderly Sisters at Mount Oliver Convent, reinforcing the ongoing mission that operates in service to the most vulnerable in society.
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