Little Sisters of Saint Francis

Our Administrator and Founder, Sister Agnes Narocho, LSOSF

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You can send checks payable to Franciscan Brethren of St. Philip and mail to PO Box 1356 Williamsburg, VA 23187. We have the ability to accept gifts of appreciated assets; please contact Bea Sanford for letter of instructions at fbospakalsosf@gmail.com

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FBOSP receives part of Women’s Charity Tennis Classic Donation of $60,000 to Four Charities

Posted by director37, Community Contributor

The Annual Women's Charity Tennis Classic (CTC) raised $60,000 for local nonprofit organizations. Even Hurricane Florence could not stop the dedication of Founder, Shirley Williams and Tournament Director, Karen Johnson who at the eleventh hour, moved from the McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center to Kingsmill Tennis Club, making room for hurricane evacuees.

CTC celebrated 25 years in September and is the largest women's double tennis tournament on the peninsula. They donated to Avalon, CASA, Franciscan Brethren of Saint Philip and Latisha's House. Through the generosity of the community, the CTC has provided over $560,000 to local charities dedicated to serving women and children.

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History of The Franciscan Brethren of Saint Philip, Inc.


The Franciscan Brethren of Saint Philip Inc., is a network of religious including the Little Sisters of Saint Francis, Sisters of Saint Joseph, Sisters of Divine Mercy, Carmelites, Bene Maria Sisters and Brothers of Charles Lwanga who have ministered to the marginalized special needs adults since 1999. These dedicated women and men offer individuals with profound intellectual or physical challenges a congregate living arrangement limited to a small group of adults with recognized developmental disabilities. Individuals receive primary care which is comprised of room, board, and general supervision. In addition, they receive assistance training and specialized supervision according to their individual support needs and preferences. Each resident is encouraged to be as independent as possible with daily living activities to achieve an improved quality of life through integration in community activities.