
WRAC Receives Ohio History Fund Grant
WRAC was pleased to be one of 12 community history organizations awarded a grant from the Ohio History Fund, a program of the Ohio History

WRAC was pleased to be one of 12 community history organizations awarded a grant from the Ohio History Fund, a program of the Ohio History

Deacon Jim Armstrong and Sister Susan Durkin, OSU discuss the importance of WRAC and the Heritage Center being built in Cleveland to preserve and share

Sister Susan Durkin, WRAC’s Executive Director, will be speaking at the First Friday Club of Cleveland on April 3, 2025. Join us to learn more

Read our feature profile as seen in Crain’s Cleveland Business 2024 Giving Guide.

NAPWR is a consortium of repositories working to house, preserve, and make accessible the archival collections and histories of women religious congregations in the United

We are pleased to announce that the Benedictine Sisters of Crookston, MN, have made a generous five-year gift to WRAC to support construction and endowment

The Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland is proud to be a founding funder of WRAC, a nonprofit organization serving women religious in preserving their

The Women Religious Archives Collaborative (WRAC) will establish a Heritage Center in Cleveland, Ohio, that will preserve and celebrate the unique histories and contributions of

The Ursuline Sisters of Louisville Archives contains invaluable records showing the remarkable impact our Sisters have had in the communities they’ve served for the past

The Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate completed a study on Women Religious Archives in 2022 and published its findings as a Special Report
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