The Sisters of Charity is a religious congregation founded in 1809 by Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton in the United States. Their mission focuses on serving the poor, educating children, and providing healthcare. The congregation has grown to include many branches worldwide, each dedicated to various forms of social service.
The Sisters are known for their commitment to community service and have established schools, hospitals, and orphanages. They emphasize the importance of compassion and charity in their work, reflecting their core values of faith and service to others.