90-Year-Old Nun Leads Wisconsin Food Pantry, Serving Growing Community Needs
Inside EditionSeptember 5, 20251 min133,996 views
4 connectionsΒ·5 entities in this videoβSister Celine's Dedication to Service
- π‘ At 90 years old, Sister Celine Goessl continues to lead a food pantry, demonstrating remarkable vitality and commitment.
- π She states she belongs at the Wisconsin food pantry founded by her order, the Sisters of Mercy of the Holy Cross, in 1983.
Addressing Growing Poverty in Lincoln County
- π Sister Celine has been running the pantry for five years and has witnessed a significant increase in the need for its services.
- π Lincoln County is identified as one of the poorest counties in Wisconsin.
- π₯ The pantry has seen a substantial rise in demand, serving 77 new families since the beginning of January 2025, a stark contrast to serving only about 10 people a week when it began.
Inspiring Tenacity and Community Support
- π Her dedication to fighting poverty inspires those who work with her, with one colleague hoping to be as lively at her age.
- β Sister Celine's future plans are focused on keeping the pantry shelves stocked and ensuring her community remains well-fed, viewing it as her divine calling.
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Food PantryCommunity ServicePoverty AlleviationSister Celine GoesslSisters of Mercy of the Holy CrossWisconsinLincoln CountyVolunteerismElderly Care
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