The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Departing Charity Founders Face Tough Transitions

By Holly Hall

Sister Mary Paul Janchill, 85, retired two years ago from the top job at the Center for Family Life, a Brooklyn social-services charity that she helped found in 1978. But the organization is still part of her daily life.

The center, which serves more than 4,000 families each year, is now run by two directors, Julia Jean-Francois and Julie...

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