“Reverend Sister Ursula Anunobi is a constant reliable, reassuring and indeed a recurring Northern Star at Ebonyi State Teaching Hospital where this ebullient and indefatigable daughter of our Good Lord, is seen daily helping to cure the sick, bringing smiles to the faces of widows, abandoned children, aged and the dregs of our society. She is a mother of the orphans, a husband of the widows, the helper of the needy, care giver to the sick and is an ebullient and indefatigable daughter of the Church.”
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Sister Ursula of Abakaliki, Nigeria has dedicated herself to personally finding, feeding, and bringing medical care to the poor, sick, and dying of Abakaliki. She visits Jefferson City occasionally to recuperate and maintain ties with family and friends, and through these visits the Sisters of the Poor Foundation was organized by a group of friends. We were invited to meet Sister Ursula on one of those visits and were immediately motivated to contribute to her work. This has provided us an opportunity to participate in charitable work where there is a direct connection and we are allowed to see it grow, and we are eternally grateful for this privilege. Norb and Eileen Plassmeyer
Norb and Eileen Plassmeyer
One reason I like donating to the Sisters of the Poor is that I know Sr. Ursula personally, and I know that she works with the poorest of the poor in her country. I see the results of what we have given to Sr. Ursula's ministry and so even though I am not physically present with her, I feel united with her work with these people. I am very grateful for her ministry.
Nancy Keating
I just remember Sr. Ursula sitting in the chapel during my Holy Hour pre-pandemic. She was so cute. A couple times she asked me to give her a ride to the Goodwill store. (And I did, of course. It's hard to say no.) Let's just say that I trust her and trust you and others who advocate for her needs. I trust how the money is being used. It's my way of supporting the poor overseas.
Mary Rockleman