

The Retirement Fund is used to meet the retirement and health care needs of our most frail and elderly Sisters who have given so much to others. Many Sisters remain active, continuing to positively impact community organizations through volunteer work, tutoring, and engaging in the ministry of prayer.
We are Grateful Ministries. the Sisters of educating behalf of those
The Jubilee Fund provides for the living expenses of Sisters serving in Africa and Latin America who work with some of the world’s neediest children and adults. Today SNDdeN can be found in 14 countries around the world.
Grateful for your Support of Our Ministry Fund Support enables to continue the long tradition educating and working with and on those living in poverty.
leadership roles in hundreds of schools in at least a dozen states during their history, currently sponsoring 17 schools.
The Sisters have taught and served in leadership roles in hundreds of schools in at least a dozen states during their history, and currently sponsor 17 schools.
The SNDdeN Welcome Center in Phoenix, Ariz., receives up to 200 migrants daily and provides for their basic needs.
We are grateful for your support of our Ministries. The Ministry Fund enables the Sisters to continue the long tradition of educating and working with and on behalf of those living in poverty.
Immigration
Sisters volunteer regularly at the I.R.C. Welcome Center in Phoenix, ensuring asylees are provided new clothes, a shower and food.
Through their work, the Sisters address many pressing issues, including:
• Abolishing human trafficking
Through their work, the Sisters address many pressing issues, including:
• Promoting care of the earth
• Abolishing human trafficking
• Advocating for just immigration laws
• Ending racism in all its forms
• Promoting care of the earth
• Advocating for just immigration laws
• Ending racism in all its forms
The “Dome,” as it is affectionately called, is an outdoor greenhouse and learning lab that serves all ages, Pre-K through Grade 12, at the Academy of Notre Dame Tyngsboro, Mass.
Pastoral Care & Serving Those in Need
SNDdeN work in a variety of capacities and settings ministering and serving in schools, churches, jails, hospitals and soup kitchens.
Pastoral Care & Serving Those in Need
Sisters work in a variety of capacities and settings, ministering and serving in schools, parishes, jails, hospitals and soup kitchens.
Notre Dame San Jose (NDSJ) is committed to the education and leadership of women in the San Jose community, and empowering young women to choose challenging career paths and become pacesetters.
Social Justice and Peace
Learn more about the good work of the SNDdeN by visiting our website or signing up to receive our magazine
Learn more about the good work of the Sisters by visiting our website or signing up to receive our magazine at www.snddeneastwest.org/ways-to-give
The Sisters act on issues and respond to the great needs of our times.
The “Dome,” as it is affectionately called, is an outdoor greenhouse and learning lab that serves all ages, Pre-K through Grade 12, at the Academy of Notre Dame Tyngsboro, Mass.
Notre Dame San Jose (NDSJ) is committed to the education and leadership of women in the San Jose community, and empowering young women to choose challenging career paths and become pacesetters.
The Sisters act on issues and respond to the great needs of our times.
Serving Those in Need
The Sisters support the Pajaro Valley Shelter Services where in 2021–22, 78 families, 233 individuals and 121 children were provided housing, education, and counseling.
Pastoral Care
Sister Martin de Porres Coleman, SNDdeN cares for a Sister of Notre Dame de Namur at Mercy Retirement and Care Center.