The Daughters of Charity is a religious congregation founded in 1633 by Saint Vincent de Paul and Saint Louise de Marillac. Their mission focuses on serving the poor and marginalized, providing education, healthcare, and social services. They are known for their commitment to helping those in need, often working in challenging environments.
Members of the Daughters of Charity live a life of simplicity and community. They take vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience, dedicating themselves to their mission. Their work spans across the globe, making a significant impact in various countries, reflecting the values of compassion and service taught by their founders.