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Stories of Impact

April 2, 2026

News from our ministries: Growth is all around us

As we enter the spring season, we're reminded that growth is happening all around us. Across the Sisters of Charity Health System, that growth is both meaningful and mission-driven. We're pleased to share another edition of our new monthly newsletter — offering a snapshot of the people, programs and progress shaping this growth.

Sisters of Charity Health System

March 24, 2026

Sisters of Charity Health System commits $3 Million to support Behavioral Health Crisis Center led by The Centers

The Sisters of Charity Health System has announced a $3 million funding commitment to support the development of a Behavioral Health Crisis Center (BHCC) led by The Centers. The funding announcement marks a landmark investment in the behavioral health infrastructure of Cuyahoga County and a commitment to create a crisis receiving and stabilization center in Cleveland’s Central neighborhood to support individuals experiencing a mental health and/or addiction emergency.

Sisters of Charity Health System, addiction medicine, St. Vincent Charity Health and Healing Hub, rosary hall, Sr. Ignatia Gavin, CSA, Center for Addiction Medicine, Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine, Sister Judith Ann Karam

March 24, 2026

News of the Diocese: Joseph & Mary’s Home celebrates patronal feast day with Mass, lunch

Joseph & Mary’s Home supporters came together on March 19 to celebrate the Feast of St. Joseph, foster father of Jesus and husband of Mary. Mass was celebrated in the Holy Family Chapel at fellow Sisters of Charity Health System ministry Regina Health Center. Deacon Mark Yantek, executive director of Regina Health Center, delivered the homily. “Just like St. Joseph said yes to doing God’s will, the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine said yes to God when they established Joseph & Mary’s Home,” he said. “They knew God was calling them to fulfill a need.”

Joseph & Mary's Home, Outreach

March 12, 2026

Joseph & Mary's Home names Anna Stormer new executive director

Joseph & Mary’s Home announced that Anna Stormer has been named its next executive director. She began her role on Tuesday, March 10. Stormer will oversee strategy, operations and program excellence at Joseph & Mary’s Home, a medical respite for men and women experiencing both homelessness and acute health challenges. Her focus will be on ensuring vulnerable neighbors have a safe place to recover, stabilize their health and move forward with dignity.

Joseph & Mary's Home, Outreach