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CANFIELD The Ursuline Sisters of Youngstown received a $7,785 grant from the J. Ford Crandall Memorial Foundation to underwrite most of their main motherhouse entrance repair project.
Sister Mary McCormick, general superior of the Ursuline Sisters, said the grant paid to have one of the two sets of doors completely replaced. The sisters made repairs to the other set of doors.
McCormick said in nonpandemic times, approximately 1,500 people visit the Motherhouse campus each month, many through this entrance that includes the Sisters, residents, visitors, and participants in education and wellness programs at the site.
“This gift from the J. Ford Crandall Memorial Foundation will help ensure the safety of everyone using this main entrance to our Motherhouse. Since we have limited visitors because of COVID-19, we thought it was an excellent time to focus on improvements to our property and equipment. We’re fortunate that the Crandall Foundation has helped us do this.” Mc
Feb 8, 2021
Sister Mary McCormick, right, with Linda Reinthaler, director of Motherhouse Operations, at the main entrance of the Canfield building. The Ursuline Sisters of Youngstown received a $7,785 grant from the J. Ford Crandall Memorial Foundation to underwrite most of their Main Motherhouse Entrance Repair Project. (Submitted photo)
CANFIELD – The Ursuline Sisters of Youngstown received a $7,785 grant from the J. Ford Crandall Memorial Foundation to underwrite most of their Main Motherhouse Entrance Repair Project. The grant paid to have one of the two sets of doors completely replaced. The Sisters made repairs to the other set of doors.
In non-pandemic times, approximately 1,500 people visit the Motherhouse campus each month, many through this entrance. This includes the Sisters, residents, visitors, and participants in education and wellness programs at the site.