Serving with compassion, uplifting lives
Our Mission to Support the Poor and Foster Well-Being
“We are to go throughout the world, encouraging everyone,
more by deed than by word …” (L3C 36)
Our ministries were defined by our founder, Father Wilhelm Berger, as "works of neighborly love." They are carried out in Illinois, Indiana, California and Brazil. We serve in health care, education, parish ministry, diocesan ministry, retreat ministry, bodywork, and ministry among the poor.
Serving with compassion, building stronger communities.

Franciscan Foundation
Through our Franciscan Foundation, our congregation helps support the work of non-profit organizations in the United States that reach out to the poor around the world through health, education and social services.

Shelters/Food Pantries
Non-perishable food items can be placed at our chapel entrances year-round. The donations are then distributed to three area shelters/food pantries.

Congregational Works of Mercy
Coloring Easter eggs, crocheting bottle holders, recycling pill bottles - All are simple ways the Sisters continue their callings and care for the community.

Support Change, Share Hope
Protecting our Environment
In Laudato Si’, Pope Francis called all of us to “care for our common home.” Therefore, we encourage support for governmental decisions that protect the environment. We also reflect on and conscientiously adopt personal decisions that positively impact the environment. With St Francis, we honor and hold sacred our Sister, Mother Earth. Join us as we work to care for our common home and be “the critical conscience of society,” as Pope Francis called us to be. Fight against climate change as a moral imperative.
THE LAUDATO SI’ ACTION PLATFORM
The Laudato Si’ Action Platform is a unique collaboration between the Vatican, an international coalition of Catholic organizations, and “all men and women of good will.” (LS 3) Taking a truly ground-up approach, it is rooted in the strengths and realities of communities around the world, empowering all to take “decisive action, here and now” as we journey towards a better future together. (LS 161)
THE ENVIRONMENTAL WORKING GROUP
You have a right to know what's in your water, your food, your skin products and home products so you can make the best decisions for your family and our planet. The Environmental Working Group's consumer guides score cleaning products, food and drinking water and give advice on home products, with the goal of empowering you to live a healthier life in a healthier environment.
Upcoming Community Events & Fundraisers
Spring Food Drive
April 15, 2024
Collecting non-perishable food items to support local families facing food insecurity.
Annual Charity Walk
May 10, 2024
A walkathon to raise funds for outreach programs assisting the poor in our neighborhoods.
Outreach Program FAQs
Find answers to common questions about our outreach efforts and learn how you can support our mission to uplift those in need.
Who can participate in the outreach programs?
Our programs are open to all community members facing hardship, including families, seniors, and individuals seeking assistance.How can I volunteer with the Franciscan Sisters?
Volunteers can join by filling out an application on our website or attending an orientation session to understand available roles.What types of donations are accepted?
We accept monetary donations, clothing, non-perishable food items, and hygiene products to support our outreach activities.Are there opportunities for group volunteering?
Yes, we welcome groups from schools, churches, and organizations to participate in community service projects and events.How do outreach programs impact the community?
Our initiatives provide essential resources, foster connections, and promote well-being, helping families regain stability and hope.
Support Our Mission
Your involvement strengthens our outreach. Whether through volunteering or donations, every contribution helps improve lives in our community.
