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Social services

...SP ministries provide social services in the United States and Asia: West Terre Haute Services in West Terre Haute include Providence Food Pantry with a focus to providing a nutritious supply of food to families in need and The Connecting Link, which assists individuals in need of food, money, furniture, clothing and basic services or needing information and referrals to and from other not-for-profit organizations. Learn more about services available in West Terre Haute Mission in Asia Our mission in...

A flower arrangement on a table in O'Shaughnessy Hall

Venue packages, pricing & policies

...up to 120 days prior to event, 50% of the deposit is refunded. The client is ineligible for a refund if cancellation is received within 120 days of the event. Smoke-free Campus We are a smoke-free campus. A designated smoking area is located along 150, beyond the north entrance. Accessibility All of our event venues are handicap accessible; no elevators to ride or stairs to climb. Food & alcohol Catering with Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Catering Food and beverages, including alcohol, must...

Everything is Connected – Our Food

...presents a series of blogs that cites what needs to change and practical examples of how to take action that is SMART. This fifth of the series focuses on our food. Our Food (Adapted from Our Common Home/SEI) “There is a great variety of small scale food production systems which feed the greater part of the world’s peoples.” (Laudato Si’ 129) The way we produce and consume food is intimately connected with the living world around us and with climate...

Spirituality, justice, love of fresh food fuel Providence Associate’s sustainable lifestyle.

...heavily in areas of sustainability, having served on boards for local farmers’ markets, the local food co-op, the area Food Policy Council, the Commission on Sustainability and more. Sharing healthful food Much of her efforts currently are around the Healthful Food for All Fund, a program she helped found that purchases foods left after the farmer’s market for half price and donates them to local charities. This year the Sisters of Providence Peace with Justice Fund helped support the effort....

Stages of formation as a sister

...the community and yourself as a new Sister of Providence. 3. Mission novitiate In preparation for taking first vows, the sister moves out of the formation house and into a local community of Sisters of Providence. With her director, she discerns a ministry, where she can be of service to the broader community and contribute financially to the congregation. As “Sister,” she participates in the life of her local community. During this time, she also studies more deliberately what it...

Ladywood School - The Manor House

Ladywood School, Indianapolis (1926-1970)

...a local Friends of the library and alumni of citizens police academy. I also volunteer at local robotics contests. (January 2025) Submit your class note History of Ladywood School, Indianapolis The Manor House of Fletcher Estate, Ladywood Hall. In the 1920s, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College was thriving as well as the high school, St. Mary’s Institute. Accrediting agencies were not in favor of colleges and high schools sharing the same facilities, so a decision was made to locate the Academy elsewhere....

Farmers Market

Proud member of the Terre Haute Farmers Market We love being a part of our local farmers market. With nearly 30 vendors to choose from, you’ll find seasonal produce, farm fresh eggs, locally produced meats, baked goods and so much more. Get to know your farmers and makers. Enjoy llive music and entertainment including some special themed days that make it fun for the whole family. Our certified organic vegetables and beautiful flowers are grown just a few miles down...

Immigration Through Another’s Heart

...know people who are immigrants.  Meet them at your church, your library, or school.   Support locally immigrant-owned businesses. Join a community committee that helps immigrants in your area. Learn some basic words and phrases in the immigrant’s language.  The internet and cell phones provide convenient ways to initiate conversations quickly. Attend or coordinate a community event by providing education, awareness, and opportunity for donating to local non-profit charities helping the immigrant community in your hometown.   Listen to the immigrant quote...

Sisters eating local food

...from their own gardens is purchased from other local farmers, such as the Amish community in Rockville, Ind., and meat and eggs from the Royer family farm in Clinton, Ind. “It just continues to get better,” Deborah said about the efforts to buy locally. “As the local farmers’ businesses increase, their production increases. We’re also saving transportation fuel since it’s local.” Sister Adele Beacham lives in Owens Hall and helped break fresh green beans with other sisters one afternoon in...

Providence Food Pantry goes mobile!

...I was talking with Lynn, she suggested bringing the food over there.” Food for those in need Following this discussion, Sister Maureen and her merry band of pantry volunteers created the Mobile Food Pantry. On every third Wednesday of each month, Sister Maureen and others drive to the housing units to deliver food to those in need. Food delivered includes fresh fruit, meats, vegetables, eggs, milk, pastas and other dry goods. “This is an all-day project,” Sister Maureen said, adding...

Season of Creation 2022: Fair Trade and Climate Change

...KIND bark bars, coffee, tea, oils, veggies, wine and more. Check out your local Farmer’s Markets for Fair Trade items. Note: Not all the individual, local stores carry Fair Trade items. If you don’t find them at your store, ask your manager to please carry Fair Trade items. If you do find them, thank the manager. Some online stores include Linden Leaf Gifts, Fair Trade Winds, SERVE, Ten Thousand Villages. For additional markets, click here. Fair Trade and the Fashion...