
Honouring the legacy of Saint John of God
On 8 March, Sisters Hospitallers remember Saint John of God, whose legacy of compassionate care continues to inspire the Hospitaller mission around the world.

On 8 March, Sisters Hospitallers remember Saint John of God, whose legacy of compassionate care continues to inspire the Hospitaller mission around the world.

Mental health rehabilitation in Monrovia is strengthened through a NASSCORP donation supporting women’s recovery at the St. Benedict Menni Centre.

The Canonical Visit to Monrovia offered an opportunity to accompany the Sisters and collaborators of St Benedict Menni Health Centre and to review its integrated healthcare and mental health services. The visit reaffirmed the Congregation’s commitment to person-centred care and the Hospitaller Model in Liberia.

Our Monrovia Centre, through the We Are Like You project, supported a community initiative in Paynesville promoting maternal mental health awareness and open dialogue.

From 17 to 22 February, our centres in Ghana welcomed the Canonical Visit of the General Council. The visit offered a time of listening, encounter and shared reflection, strengthening communion and co-responsibility within the English Delegation.

Community groups and university students visited St Benito Menni Hospital in Dompoase, offering food, medicines and financial support to strengthen mental health care through solidarity and partnership.

Discover how Sisters Hospitallers celebrated the World Day of the Sick in Addlestone and Foso, bringing together residents, staff and sisters in prayer, reflection and community.

At Sisters Hospitallers, hospitality is more than a value — it is lived every day. Read how small gestures restore dignity, bring hope, and reunite families.

At Sisters Hospitallers centres, hospitality begins in every smile, act of care, and shared moment. Life here is filled with community, compassion, and warmth.

Recognising years of compassionate care, shared commitment and the everyday work of restoring dignity, hope and recovery in mental health