Human Right to Water
The Felician Sisters of North America affirm that access to clean water is a fundamental human right and a necessity for all of God’s created world. We will educate ourselves on issues of water use and supply and add our voice to those who are acting against water injustice and advocating with corporations and governments to ensure future water availability.
Human Trafficking
The Felician Sisters of North America affirm the dignity of all persons and denounce the sin of human trafficking and the structural, economic, and social systems that support it. We will continually examine our complicity as consumers and support slave-free companies and products as much as possible, support policies and programs to help abolish and prevent trafficking, and use our ministerial resources to aid survivors where possible.
Sister Jean is a member of the Felician Sisters of North America (FSNA) and currently holds the position of Provincial Sustainability Coordinator. She oversees environmental projects for the province and speaks on issues of care for creation. Sister Jean chairs the FSNA Socially Responsible Investment Committee and is a member of the Buffalo Diocesan Care for Creation Committee and the Interfaith Climate Justice Community in the Buffalo area. She holds an AAS degree in Ophthalmic Dispensing from Erie Community College; an AAS degree in Food Service Management from Villa Maria College; a BS degree in Management from Houghton University; and a Masters degree in Environmental Policy and Management from American Public University.
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