Sister Clara
Sister Clara, a Danish missionary nurse, dedicated over 40 years serving in China, establishing medical facilities, and providing care to the impoverished.
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His Dark Materials
Sister Clara, born Clara Smith, is a renowned figure known for her unwavering dedication to serving the homeless. Born on March 8, 1950, in rural Iowa, she felt a calling to religious life from a young age. After joining the Sisters of Mercy, she obtained a bachelor’s degree in nursing and later a master’s degree in social work.
Sister Clara’s career as a registered nurse led her to witness the devastating effects of poverty and homelessness firsthand. Inspired by her experiences, she founded Clara’s House in 1985, a non-profit organization that provides comprehensive support services to homeless women and children. Under her leadership, Clara’s House has become a nationally recognized model for homeless services, transforming the lives of thousands.
Sister Clara’s remarkable contributions have garnered numerous accolades, including the prestigious Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2005. Her humble and compassionate nature, coupled with her unwavering faith, continues to inspire others to join the fight against homelessness. Sister Clara’s legacy endures as a beacon of hope and a powerful advocate for social justice.