A community of 180 nuns, 200 doctors, 214 teachers, and 2000 employees serve unconditionally the poor and needy throughout their 19 institutions. They represent the most significant charitable outreach in Lebanon. The Sisters administer the renowned and single psychiatric hospital in Lebanon, Deir El-Saleeb and its affiliate in Deir El Qamar, St Joseph Hospital (200 beds), Val Pere Jacques School (K-12), Christ the King for retired priests, and other nursing homes, orphanages and schools. In total, they serve 1,550 mentally and physically underprivileged persons, 170 orphans, 800 elderly sufferings from Alzheimer’s and chronic diseases while educating 3000 students, mostly from underserved communities. The Congregation is also responding to the ever-emergent growing need to cater to patients with Alzheimer’s by rehabilitating the “Dalmanutha Christ the King,” which will become the first such center in the region.In this time of an unprecedented economic crisis in Lebanon, the Sisters are lifting a cry for help to keep their doors open and meet their communities’ critical needs.
Support the Sisters for running their missions and respond to their daily communities' critical needs.
Alleviate the large financial burden of the medical needs of the psychiatric institutions, hospitals & elderly facilities.
Support the Sisters to keep their schools doors open by sponsoring a student.
Support the renovation of "The Kitchen" of the psychiatric hospital & the completion of the Alzheimer's center