Wit or Wit-Out
Sister Mary Scullion shares her journey from childhood to becoming a nun and her impactful work with the homeless. The conversation delves into her family background, religious vows, and her experiences working with marginalized communities, providing valuable insights into her life and mission. The conversation delves into the challenges of homelessness and mental illness, the importance of community support and collaboration, the impact of deinstitutionalization on homelessness, the establishment of Women of Hope, the formation of Project Home and community collaboration, the legal battles and advocacy efforts, and the recognition and impact of the work done. Takeaways * Sister Mary Scullion's upbringing and family background * Sister Mary Scullion's early experiences and decision to become a nun Homelessness and Mental Illness * Community Support and Collaboration Chapters * 00:00 Mercy Hospice and Street Retreat * 33:30 Understanding Homelessness and Mental Illness * 39:04 Establishing Women of Hope * 46:06 Legal Battles and Advocacy * 52:55 Recognition and Impact
8 episodios
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