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  2. Verity Health System - Wikipedia

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    Verity Health System (formerly Daughters of Charity Health System, or DCHS) was a healthcare organization based in Redwood City, California, United States, that operated six hospitals across California with approximately 8,000 associates and physicians.

  3. Seton Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The medical center was founded as Mary's Help Hospital in 1893 by the Daughters of Charity of the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul and a new building, located at 145 Guerrero Street at Brosnan Street (west of the Levi Strauss factory), by April 1906, was almost completed [7] but destroyed shortly thereafter by the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. [2]

  4. Daughters of Charity - Wikipedia

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    Daughters of Charity refers to: Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul; Daughters of Charity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus; Canossians, ...

  5. United Health Foundation Awards $550,000 to Daughters of ...

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    United Health Foundation Awards $550,000 to Daughters of Charity Health Centers' St. Cecilia Location Grant supports DCHC's Patient-Centered Medical Home Model and Neighborhood Health Partnership ...

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  8. Daughters of the Church - Wikipedia

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    Groups inspired by Bonaldo's charisma arose in Treviso and Vicenza: on 24 June 1938 the nuns, with the permission of the general chapter of the Daughters of Charity, met in Rome and began the foundation of a new congregation. The new institute, called the Daughters of the Church, officially began in Venice in 1940.

  9. Sisters of Charity - Wikipedia

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    In 1809, the American Elizabeth Ann Seton founded the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph, adapting the rule of the French Daughters of Charity for her Emmitsburg, Maryland, community. Sr. Anthony O'Connell (1897), US Civil War nurse. In 1817, Mother Seton sent three Sisters to New York City to establish an orphanage. [3]