Hospitaller Family

Meet Aurora D. Gacusan, Technical Assistant and Secretary.

How long have you been part of Sisters Hospitallers? I have been with the Sisters Hospitallers since March 9, 2009 or 14 years.

What is your purpose or mission helping at Sisters Hospitallers? It is a way of giving back and helping further a cause that I believe in, that is mental health and education for children. Also be able to share my knowledge and help in my own little way.

What added value does participating in the hospital project give to your life? It gives me a sense of meaning in what I do and in knowing that I am able to do something good.  I also learn much from the Sisters I work with and their mission.  That is, life lessons I would not learn anywhere else as well as the values that they practice in their daily lives and what makes them who they are and the organization they represent.

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Message from Sister Idilia for the celebration of the 145th anniversary of the founding of the Congregation

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