
The Little Sisters of the Poor, Jeanne Jugan Residence was recently chosen among over 500 applicants to be one of 100 charities to receive a grant of $100,000 as part of this year’s Cummings Foundation 100K for 100 program.
The Sisters are thrilled about this generous gift, as it will help them in continuing their mission of serving the Elderly Poor of the Greater Boston area.
“This grant will help to pay the day-to-day bills that we incur in housing and caring for our over 110 Elderly,” said Sister Mary Vincent who is in charge of donations for the Sisters. “The support of the Cummings Foundation is greatly appreciated!”
Support from community and local businesses has always been a part of the Little Sisters’ tradition, essential to their mission since their inception in 1839 in France, extending their “little family” way beyond the walls of their home to include those who support them with financial help or gifts-in-kind.
“Our foundress, Saint Jeanne Jugan, saw this sharing as a ‘partnership’ of sorts in caring for the neediest Elderly. We are grateful to have the Cummings Foundation share in our ongoing mission of loving service through this generous gift. We always keep our many benefactors in our prayers – now all those associated with this Cummings Foundation Grant will be a part of those daily prayers,” says Sister Mary Vincent.