Renowned social worker Sister Lucy Kurien, the founder of Maher, a charitable organization based in Pune, India, fondly remembers her last boss, Mother Teresa, as she reflects on her journey of service and compassion. Sister Lucy’s work has been recognized worldwide, from providing shelter to women and children to receiving awards for her humanitarian efforts. Maher, which means “mother’s home” in Marathi, has grown exponentially under Sister Lucy’s leadership, with multiple centers across India. Sister Lucy’s dedication to helping the marginalized and vulnerable communities has been unwavering, and her impact has been felt far and wide. She continues to inspire others to join her in making a difference in the lives of those in need. Sister Lucy’s story is one of resilience, compassion, and hope, and her legacy continues to resonate with people around the world. Her work embodies the spirit of selflessness and service that is much needed in today’s world. Sister Lucy’s commitment to empowering women and children, providing education and healthcare, and advocating for social justice has left an indelible mark on society. Her tireless efforts have touched the lives of countless individuals and families, and her legacy will continue to live on through the work of Maher and those inspired by her example.

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