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Sponsored Institutions

The ministry of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis welcomes all of God's people as sisters and brothers. It is for this reason that sponsorship of institutions by the Congregation has long been established as an expression of mission. In a spirit of collaboration, sponsorship channels, extends and strengthens ministry. Sponsorship provides a strong base to serve unmet needs, to influence public policy, to share and teach Gospel values and to influence and effect needed change.

The Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis have five sponsored Institutions and one Partnership Ministry:

Bartlett Learning Center Inc.

Clare Oaks

Lourdes Hall of De La Salle Institute

Marymount Health Care Systems, Inc.

Regina High School

Trinity High School



Bartlett Learning Center, Inc.
Bartlett, Illinois
Founded in 1968

Bartlett Learning Center, Inc., operates two facilities: Clare Woods Academy and Cupertino Home. Clare Woods Academy (formerly known as Bartlett Learning Center) is a special education facility for children, ages three to twenty-one. Cupertino Home is a community integrated living arrangement (CILA) for young men, ages twenty-one to forty. The mission of Clare Woods Academy and Cupertino Home is to provide a loving and trusting environment in which developmentally disabled youth and adults learn to become self-sufficient. Both
are sponsored institutions of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis.

For more information, contact:
Ann Craig, Acting Executive Director
801 West Bartlett Road
Bartlett, IL 60103
(630) 289-4221
Email: acraig@blcinc.org
www.blcinc.org  

Peg Lamery-Speciale, Director of Cupertino Home
E-mail: pspeciale@blcinc.org 

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Clare Oaks
Bartlett, Illinois

Clare Oaks is a continuing care retirement community which will be located on 41 acres of the Immaculata campus in Bartlett, Illinois. As sponsors of the interdenominational community, the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis will guide the development of the project, slated for completion in 2006. As Bartlett's first and only full service retirement community, Clare Oaks will offer the opportunity to stay independent with care options available. The continuum of care, should it be needed, provides priority access to assisted living, skilled nursing care and memory support. The cottages and apartments are near to the downtown area of Bartlett as well as within walking distance to the commuter train station.

For information, contact:

Brian Nebel, Executive Director
825 Carillon Drive
Bartlett, IL  60103
Phone: (630) 372-1983
Fax:  (630) 289-8846

Sister Colette Wilczynski
775 West Bartlett Road
Bartlett, IL 60103
Office: (800) 648-1984  or  (630) 372-1983
Fax: (630) 372-2868
E-mail: ccrc801@aol.com
www.clareoaks.com
 

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Lourdes Hall of De La Salle Institute
A Partnership Ministry with the Brothers of the Christian Schools
"One School ... One Mission ... Two Campuses"
Chicago, Illinois
begun in 2002

Lourdes Hall of De La Salle Institute is a Catholic college-prep high school under the direction of the Christian Brothers, in partnership with the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis. De La Salle provides single-gender education in a co-educational school. The boys' campus is located a mile and a half east of the girls' campus. Academic programs are conducted on the separate campuses. Service activities, clubs and other social programs combine both campuses. Faith, service and community are the three touchstones of the education received at De La Salle.

For more information, contact:
Ms Diane Brown, Interim President
Sr. Rosemarie Morowczynski, Interim Principal
Lourdes Hall of De La Salle Institute
1040 West 32nd Place
Chicago, IL 60608
(312) 842-7355
Fax: (773) 650-9722
www.dls.org 

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Marymount Health Care Systems
Garfield Heights, Ohio
Founded in 1949


Marymount Health Care Systems, Inc., a ministry of the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis, serves as a Special Member of Marymount Hospital, which was consolidated into the Cleveland Clinic Health System in 1995. The Marymount Health Care Systems  In addition to the hospital, the Village at Marymount, www.villageatmarymount.org , includes Marymount Place, a 104-unit independent and assisted-living community for seniors, located on a 26-acre campus in Garfield Heights, Ohio, and Clare Hall, a 28-bed intermediate and skilled care nursing facility.  In 2007, Villa St. Joseph, a 114 suite Nursing & Memory Care Center, will offer Skilled and Intermediate Care, Rehabilitation, Short-term Sub-Acute Unit and Memory Care Neighborhoods for both nursing home and assisted living residents. The Marymount campus also houses a Mental Health Center and medical office building. Related services include Marymount South in Broadview Heights, Ohio; PromptCare in Bainbridge, Ohio; and the Health Resource Center in Garfield Heights, Ohio, which offers outpatient surgery and endoscopy services, sports medicine and injury rehabilitation and occupational medicine.  


For information, contact:
David Kilarski, President and CEO of
Marymount Health Care Systems, Inc.
12300 McCracken Road
Garfield Heights, OH 44125
(216) 587-8093
www.marymount.org


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Regina High School
Warren, Michigan
Founded in 1956

Regina is a Catholic High School responding to the call of Jesus to love God and neighbor and is, therefore, dedicated to nurturing the spiritual, intellectual, physical, emotional, social and cultural development of young women through a quality, value-centered education. In 2007, the campus was relocated from Harper Woods to Warren, Michigan. With a growing enrollment of 800, Regina has 59 professed teachers, 50% of whom have a master's degree or higher. Over half of the teachers have been at Regina 10 years or longer and eight are graduates of Regina. Eleven supporting staff members also carry out dedication to Regina and its students. Over 125 courses are offered in Art, English, Foreign Language, Health, Physical Education, Mathematics, Performing Arts, Religion, Science and Social Studies. Honors and Advanced Placement courses are offered along with off-campus Medical Biology and Clinical Medicine classes at local hospitals.

For information, contact:

Sister Mary Leann Leszczynski, Principal
Regina High School
13900 Masonic
Warren, Michigan  48088-1417
School: (586) 585-0500

www.reginahs.com

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Trinity High School
Garfield Heights, Ohio
Established in 1973
(Founded in 1926 as St. Joseph Academy; named
Marymount High School in 1939; renamed as co-educational Trinity in 1973.)

Trinity High School, a Catholic educational community reflecting the spirit and values of its sponsor, the Sisters of St. Joseph of the Third Order of St. Francis, is committed to each student's on-going achievement. Currently operating under a President-Principal model, Trinity educates young women and men to live a Christian life as they meet both present and future challenges. In accomplishing this sacred mission, Trinity High School provides student-centered instruction and technological opportunities as vehicles to guide young people to academic growth, to personal responsibility, and to collaborative efforts in and beyond the classroom.

For more information, contact:
Sister Shawn Lee, President
Dr. Thomas Maher, Executive Principal
Joseph A. Waler, Principal
12425 Granger Road
Garfield Heights, OH 44125
216-581-1644
www.ths.org

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