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Barry
University www.barry.edu
Miami Shores, Florida
Founded by the Adrian Dominican Sisters in 1940
Barry is the personal, purposeful university that affordably combines hands-on career preparation, a broad arts and sciences curriculum, Adrian Dominican compassion, and Floridian warmth while celebrating diversity of ages, cultures, faiths, and perspectives.
Catholic Healthcare West www.chw.edu
San Francisco, California
Catholic Healthcare West is one of the leading not-for-profit health
care systems in the country and the largest Catholic health care system
based in the western United States. CHW is sponsored by eight congregations
of women religious and is committed to delivering compassionate, high-quality,
affordable health care services with special attention to serving vulnerable
populations.
Dominican
Hospital www.dominicanhospital.org
Santa Cruz, California
Founded by the Adrian Dominican Sisters in 1941
Dominican Hospital is a nonprofit, full-service hospital that strives
to continuously improve the health of the people in the community. Essential
to this mission are the core values of dignity, excellence, collaboration
and justice.
Regina
Dominican High School www.rdhs.org
Wilmette, Illinois
Founded by the Adrian Dominican Sisters in 1957
Regina Dominican is an all-girls college preparatory school dedicated
to providing excellence in Catholic education to young women of all races,
cultures and faiths. Regina fosters peace, truth and justice in its school
community, and challenges each student to develop leadership for life.
Rosarian
Academy www.rosarian.org
West Palm Beach, Florida
Founded by the Adrian Dominican Sisters in 1925
Rosarian Academy prepares students for life in a global community.
Operating pre-kindergarten through eighth grade, it serves students from
varied economic, cultural, and religious backgrounds. It places a strong
emphasis on leadership development and an awareness of the continual need
for social change. Rosarian educates with the expectation that its students
will make a positive difference in the world.
St.
Joseph Academy www.sjaschool.org
Adrian, Michigan
Founded by the Adrian Dominican Sisters in 1896
St. Joseph Academy Montessori Childrens House is a Catholic
school that educates and prepares the whole person for life, by providing
a quality, personalized learning experience in a nurturing atmosphere,
and by valuing the spirituality and uniqueness of each individual.
St.
Rose Dominican Hospital www.strosecares.com
Henderson, Nevada
Founded by the Adrian Dominican Sisters in 1947
St. Rose Dominican Hospital offers quality, compassionate care with
a commitment to those with special needs. It promotes wholeness of body,
mind and spirit in the Dominican tradition of working with others to improve
the health status of the community in a shared pursuit for justice and
truth.
Siena
Heights University www.sienaheights.edu
Adrian, Michigan
Founded by the Adrian Dominican Sisters in 1919
Siena Heights is a Catholic university with a liberal arts tradition.
Siena's mission is to assist people in becoming more competent, purposeful
and ethical through a teaching and learning environment which respects
the dignity of all.
Weber
Retreat and Conference Center www.adriandominicans.org/weber
Adrian, Michigan
Weber Retreat and Conference Center provides a beautiful and contemplative
environment on the Adrian Dominican Sisters campus offering opportunities
for personal development, discernment and spiritual growth. Amenities include meeting space, private
overnight accommodations and meditation areas including a labyrinth and
circle garden. The Center serves not-for-profit organizations and as a hospitality center for Congregation members and guests.
Rosary Heights
Retreat Center www.rosaryheights.org
Edmonds, Washington
Rosary Heights offers restful gardens and an unparalleled view of Puget Sound and the snow-capped Olympic Mountains. The serene, peaceful atmosphere is ideal for individuals seeking quiet reflection time, or for nonprofit or religious groups in need of a day away.
Dominican Rea Literacy Corporation
The Dominican Literacy Centers are nonprofit organizations that respond to the literacy needs of adult learners in the areas of basic reading, composition writing, listening, and problem solving. On site and with the supervision of degreed educators, the centers provide free one-on-one tutoring throughout the year. In addition to basic skills the centers offer computer programmed learning which enables the adults to more effectively meet the challenges of the rapidly developing technological advances in the workplace. Each center provides certified tutor training. Please visit the websites to learn more about each center.
Aquinas Literacy Center Director: Sister Joan Mary, OP 3525 Hermitage Ave Chicago, IL 60609-1218 (773) 927-0512 Fax: (773) 927-8980 www.aquinasliteracycenter.org |
DePorres P.L.A.C.E., Inc. Director: Sister Margaret Exworthy, OP Asst. Director: Nancy Parker Office Asst.: Sandra Pino 100 West 20th Street, Room 106 Riviera Beach, FL 33404 (561) 863-5778 Fax: (561) 863-3199 www.deporresplace.org |
Dominican Literacy Center Director: Sister Janice Brown, OP 9400 Courville Detroit, MI 48224-2517 (313) 882-4853 Fax: (313) 882-4853 www.dlcliteracy.org |
Siena Literacy Center Director: Sister Mary Hemmen, OP 15151 Winston St Detroit, MI 48219 (313) 532-8404 (313) 532-8409 www.sienaliteracy.org |
Flint Literacy Center (New) Sister Carol Weber, OP Sister Janice Popilek, CSJ |
Adrian Literacy Center (Future) Sister Marie Damien Schoenlein, OP Sister Sara Cavanaugh, OP |
Contact: Mary Kay Homan, OP Adrian Dominican General Council 1257 Siena Heights Dr. Adrian, MI 49221-1793 (517) 266-3513 Fax: (517) 266-3507 |
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