Sisters of Providence
Sisters of Providence may refer to a number of congregations of Religious Sisters:
- Sisters of Providence (Montreal), founded in 1840 by Émilie Gamelin
 - Sisters of Providence (Ruillé-sur-Loir, France), founded in 1806
 - Sisters of Providence of Holyoke, founded in 1873 in Massachusetts as the first mission of the Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul
 - Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, founded in 1840 in Indiana by St. Mother Théodore Guérin
 - Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul, founded in 1861, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
 - Sisters of Providence of the Institute of Charity, founded in 1832 by Antonio Rosmini
 - Sisters of Providence of Lisieux, founded in 1691 as a separate branch of the Sisters in Rouen by King Louis XIV
 - Sisters of Providence of Rouen, later the Sisters of the Infant Jesus, founded in 1666 by Nicholas Barré
 - Sisters of St. Ann of Providence, founded in 1834, Turin, Italy, by Carlo Tancredi Falletti and his wife, Juliette Colbert
 - Congregation of Divine Providence, Mainz, founded in 1851 in Germany by Wilhelm Emmanuel von Ketteler
 - Congregation of Divine Providence, Saint-Jean-de-Bassel, Lorraine, founded in 1762 by Jean-Martin Moye
 - Daughters of Providence (Paris), 1651–1681
 - Daughters of Providence, founded in 1818 in Brittany by Jean-Marie de Lamennais
 - Oblate Sisters of Providence, founded in 1829, Baltimore, Maryland, first religious congregation composed of women of African descent
 - Women of Providence in Collaboration, an association of congregations of Roman Catholic sisters