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Little Sisters of the Poor - Holy Family Residence, St. Paul, Mi   
Holy Family Residence has been home to hundreds of Residents since l883. We are inspired by the spirit of our foundress, St. Jeanne Jugan, who humbly valued the dignity of her brothers and sisters whom age had made so vulnerable.
Little Sisters of the Poor - Indianapolis, IN   
The Little Sisters of the Poor San Francisco. The Little Sisters are an international congregation of women religious, vowed to caring for the needy elderly.
Little Sisters of the Poor - Jeanne Jugan Residence   
Not just a place to hang your hat, but your heart as well. A very warm welcome to Jeanne Jugan Residence and Pavilion in Somerville, Massachusetts!
Little Sisters of the Poor - Kansas City, MO   
Greetings from Kansas City, Missouri, and welcome to the website of the Jeanne Jugan Center
Little Sisters of the Poor - Louisville, KY   
The Little Sisters of the Poor, Louisville. The little Sisters are an international congregation of women religious, vowed to caring for the needy elderly.
Little Sisters of the Poor - Newark, DE   
Little Sisters of the Poor - Jeanne Jugan Center, Newark, DE. The Little Sisters are an international congregation of women religious
Little Sisters of the Poor - Oregon OH   
The Little Sisters of the Poor - Sacred Heart Home, Oregon, OH. The Little Sisters are an international congregation of women religious
Little Sisters of the Poor - Our Lady of Hope Resistance   
The Little Sisters of the Poor - Our Lady of Hope Residence Latham, New York. The Little Sisters are an international congregation of women religious
Little Sisters of the Poor - Palatine, IL   
We have been giving loving, compassionate care to the elderly poor since 1965. Men and woman from all nationalities, religions and beliefs have made their home with us.
Little Sisters of the Poor - Pawtucket, RI    
We have been giving compassionate care to elderly men and woman who have outlived their resources since 1881. During those years, thousands of elderly from all walks of life, of all religions and beliefs, have made their home with us.
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