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Partnership: The Core Collective and Laurence Maroney
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Three Ways To Partner with Us
Partner with The Core Collective at Saint Vincent in three impactful ways:
Collaborate with us
Collaborate With Us
The Core Collective at Saint Vincent is dedicated to fostering collaboration among like-minded organizations. We believe that by combining our resources, expertise, and networks, we can achieve greater impact together. We invite you to explore opportunities for joint projects, initiatives, and events that align with our shared goals and values. By working together, we can pool our strengths and create innovative solutions to address the challenges we face.
Cooperate With Us
Cooperate With Us
The Core Collective at Saint Vincent believes in the power of cooperation to create lasting change. We invite you to explore opportunities for joint advocacy, policy influence, and resource mobilization. By joining forces, we can amplify our voices, advocate for common causes, and influence decision-making processes. Together, we can drive systemic change and create an enabling environment for our shared vision.
Coordinate with Us
Coordinate with Us
Effective coordination is essential for maximizing our collective impact. Through partnership, we can streamline our efforts, avoid duplication, and enhance efficiency. We propose establishing regular communication channels to exchange information, share best practices, and coordinate our activities. By aligning our strategies and collaborating on implementation, we can amplify our reach and effectiveness.
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The Core Collective at Saint Vincent was founded following a cholera epidemic and a fire, both of which occurred the previous year and which left many St. Louis children orphaned. The fire, begun aboard a steamboat at the levee, caused hundreds to be homeless and ravaged a 15-block area. Meanwhile, the cholera, transmitted by arriving immigrants, brought business to a standstill and killed more than 4,000 of the city’s 64,000 residents.
Five sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet took charge of the new home in 1851 and the first orphan, Anna Schwerdt, arrived on July 25 that year. Within two months of opening its doors, the orphanage became home to some 30 children.
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