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November 7 - Neiman Marcus Union Square
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The Little Sisters of the Poor

LSP Auxiliary LogoOPERATE St. Anne's Home in San Francisco, caring for thousands of elderly residents since 1901.

DEPEND on benefactors for 54% of the financial income needed to meet the monthly costs.

PROVIDE hot meals and an array of activities for low income Senior Citizens attending our day center.

CARE for elderly poor of every ethnic background and religion.

ASSIST the aged to live with dignity, believing in the value of their lives.

SURROUND the dying elderly with thoughtful attention, spiritual support and appropriate medical care.

PRAY daily for their benefactors, conscious that without them, St. Anne's Home would not be able to exist.

St. Anne's Home does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, age, sex or handicap.

Today, in 30 Countries on six continents responding to Christ's call in Jeanne Jugan's footsteps, the Little Sisters of the Poor are at the service of the aged with a heart wide open to the needs of the church and the world.

 

 

Jeanne Jugan Prayer

Through the intercession of Jeanne Jugan Jesus,
You rejoiced and praised Your father for having revealed to little ones the mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven.
We thank You for the graces granted to your humble servant, Jeanne Jugan, to whom we confide our petitions and needs.
Father of the Poor, You have never refused the prayer of the lowly.
We ask You, therefore, to hear the petitions that she presents to You on our behalf. Jesus, through Mary, Your Mother and ours, we ask this of You, who live and reign with the Father and the Holy Spirit now and forever.
Amen

 

 

Serving the Aged Poor of San Francisco Since 1902
"Our Work Has Just Begun."

Celebrating 100 Years