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Discover Our Mission

  The Franciscan Sisters of St. Aloysius Gonzaga
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Empowering Minds

Provincial's Message

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Rev. Sr.  S. Emelda Glodin Quini

Provincial Superior​

Near and dear ones, 

Our pilgrimage is a constant transformation. We need to accept change at all times. We are invited to concentrate on health care, community organizing, social action, human rights, environmental justice, education, social justice, animal welfare, disaster relief, grassroots mobilization, and raising awareness.

 

We are expected to move forward to blended learning, artificial intelligence, and virtual and augmented reality. We have to make a giant leap to quality of care, mental health concerns, self-care practices, balanced lifestyles, and life expectancy.

 

We have to accomplish what we can't do on our own, nevertheless, by joining our hearts and hands with the people who have the same mind and heart toward education, social action, and health care. Let us continue our pilgrimage of transformation with a heart full of love, a mind full of divine power, and being full of energy and spirit. 

With love and prayers.

Sr. Emelda Glodin Quini
Provincial Superior

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Our  Vision and Values

The Franciscan Sisters of St. Aloysius Gonzaga, Shalom Province, are dedicated to serving those in need through healthcare, education, and social work. Our mission is inspired by the scripture “Good News to the Poor” (Lk. 4:18).

With a deep commitment to compassion and service, we strive to bring hope and healing to communities in need. Our ministries focus on uplifting the most vulnerable and marginalized, making a positive impact in their lives.

Our Services

Education

Empowering  Minds

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Benficiaries

Social Actions

Creating Awarness

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Total Projects

Healthcare

Promoting Well-being

Doctor's Appointment

Beneficiaries

Community  Services

Building Strong communities

Helping Hands

Connected communities

289548

199090

2325

856

Our Memories

Holding Hands

Beneficiaries 

289548

Children

234541

Women

2124

Familes

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