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Healthy Learners
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- Vision and hearing screenings
- Transportation to medical appointments
- Dental care coordination
- Assistance with obtaining prescription medications
- Referrals to health professionals and specialists
- Making a donation
- Volunteering your time
- Partnering with us as a corporate sponsor
- Spreading awareness about our work
Sister of Charity Health System History
The health system oversees St. Vincent Charity Community Health Center in Cleveland, which offers various outpatient services, including primary care, behavioral health, and urgent care. It also provides residential eldercare at Regina Health Center in Richfield and Light of Hearts Villa in Bedford, both of which are recognized for clinical excellence and community engagement.
Other affiliated organizations include Building Healthy Communities in Cleveland, the Early Childhood Resource Center in Canton, Joseph & Mary’s Home in Cleveland for medical respite care, Healthy Learners in South Carolina, and the South Carolina Center for Fathers and Families. These organizations focus on reducing poverty, ending homelessness, and improving health and educational outcomes in underserved communities.
Under Bishop Amadeus Rappe, the Sisters opened Saint Joseph’s Hospital in 1852 and Saint Vincent Charity Hospital in 1865, expanding their ministries to include hospitals, orphanages, and schools throughout Ohio and beyond. Their efforts later extended to South Carolina with the establishment of Providence Hospital.
After Vatican II, the CSA renewed its mission to focus on social justice, healthcare, and community outreach. It founded the Sisters of Charity Health System, which addresses poverty, housing, and education. Today, the CSA remains dedicated to its legacy of charity, service, and faith.

