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Meet Our Founder

I am honored to introduce to you Sisters in Service, a 501 (c)(3) organization dedicated to serving communities in need both nationally and internationally. Founded by myself, Michelle LeBlanc, my journey of service began in the 1990's, fueled by a deep-seated passion for uplifting marginalized populations, including battered women, children with special needs and the homeless.

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My commitment to community service took me on mission trips across Eastern Europe in the early 90's, where I first witnessed the struggles by those deprived of basic necessities and in need of experiencing the love of God and salvation through Jesus Christ. Since then, I have expanded my outreach to Mexico and India, engaging with orphans and individuals suffering from food and water scarcity, inadequate access to medications, and other pressing challenges. I've had the priviledged opportunity to preach the gospel in diverse settings, spreading hope and compassion among the homeless in my local community, women suffering in or from abusive or traumatic experiences, incarcerated women, many people in India in various locations and many more. 

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Throughout my journey, I have been self-funded, relying on the blessings thay God bestowed upon me through my professional abililty as a counselor/therapist/entrepreneur. This path has not only enrighed my life but also deepened my understanding of the vital importance of collaboration and community. Now, with Sisters in Service, I am excited to broaden our impact and invite others to join this mission. Together, we can reach more lives, fostering hope and healing across the globe.

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Join me as we work hand in hand to make a difference, empowering those who need it most and spreading the message of love and support in every corner of the world. Thank you for visiting our site, and I look forward to partnering with you in this vital work.

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