Mission and Vision

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In the Parable of the Talents (Matthew, 25), Jesus tells us of a master who entrusted three servants each with a certain amount of treasure.  Two invested their portion wisely and returned additional earnings, while the third buried his share in the ground, where it profited no one.  Returning, the master rebuked the timid servant but praised the others, saying to them, "Well done, thou good and faithful servant."


The Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina
seeks to be a good and faithful servant.



In keeping with the social teachings of the Catholic Church and the mission of the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine, the Foundation will use its own strengths and resources to mobilize the resources of others, confront the fundamental causes of poverty and reduce its impact in the state.

The Foundation has undertaken a long-term commitment, which involves much more than making grants.  Through collaborative efforts with others, we seek to gather and disseminate knowledge, mobilize resources of individuals and communities and develop systemic approaches that will inspire others to follow God's purposes and be themselves, "good and faithful servants."

MISSION

In response to God's call and in the spirit of the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine, the Foundation strategically uses resources to reduce poverty through action, advocacy and leadership.

VISION

Families in South Carolina have the resources to live out of poverty.

 

Core Values

In alignment with the Sisters of Charity Health System, the Foundation operates and practices using five core values to fulfill its mission:

  • COLLABORATION

  • COMPASSION

  • COURAGE

  • JUSTICE

  • RESPECT

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News & Events

August 31, 2010

Foundation Releases 2009 Annual Report

The 2009 Annual Report highlights the work of the Foundation throughout last year. » | More

August 28, 2010

Feast of St. Augustine

August 28 is the Feast Day of St. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo in North Africa and one of the doctors of the Church. St. Augustine overcame strong ... » | More

August 17, 2010

Foundation Partners with Others To Support Latino Health Program

The Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina joins local partners and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to support the Puentes (Bridges) ... » | More