Each year, The Center for Service & Social Justice coordinates domestic service trips during the Spring Semester. This year, 45 students and 10 faculty and staff chaperones will be traveling to five different cities and serving our most in-need populations. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
Each year, The Center for Service & Social Justice coordinates domestic service trips during the Spring Semester. This year, 45 students and 10 faculty and staff chaperones will be traveling to five different cities and serving our most in-need populations. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
Each year, The Center for Service & Social Justice coordinates domestic service trips during the Spring Semester. This year, 45 students and 10 faculty and staff chaperones will be traveling to five different cities and serving our most in-need populations. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
January 15-21, 2023, students will volunteer with the St. Bernard Project, a New Orleans-based nonprofit that serves low to moderate income families, particularly those with small children, veterans, or senior citizens, who are recovering from flooding and other natural disasters. Our group will repair and rebuild homes in the southern Louisiana region of New Orleans, which was devastated by flooding. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
Each year, The Center for Service & Social Justice coordinates domestic service trips during the Spring Semester. This year, 45 students and 10 faculty and staff chaperones will be traveling to five different cities and serving our most in-need populations. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
Each year, The Center for Service & Social Justice coordinates domestic service trips during the Spring Semester. This year, 45 students and 10 faculty and staff chaperones will be traveling to five different cities and serving our most in-need populations. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
Each year, The Center for Service & Social Justice coordinates domestic service trips during the Spring Semester. This year, 45 students and 10 faculty and staff chaperones will be traveling to five different cities and serving our most in-need populations. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
Each year, The Center for Service & Social Justice coordinates domestic service trips during the Spring Semester. This year, 45 students and 10 faculty and staff chaperones will be traveling to five different cities and serving our most in-need populations. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
Each year, The Center for Service & Social Justice coordinates domestic service trips during the Spring Semester. This year, 45 students and 10 faculty and staff chaperones will be traveling to five different cities and serving our most in-need populations. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
Each year, The Center for Service & Social Justice coordinates domestic service trips during the Spring Semester. This year, 45 students and 10 faculty and staff chaperones will be traveling to five different cities and serving our most in-need populations. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
Each year, The Center for Service & Social Justice coordinates domestic service trips during the Spring Semester. This year, 45 students and 10 faculty and staff chaperones will be traveling to five different cities and serving our most in-need populations. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to those who can go.
Each year, The Center for Service & Social Justice coordinates domestic service trips during the Spring Semester. This year, 45 students and 10 faculty and staff chaperones will be traveling to five different cities and serving our most in-need populations. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
Each year, The Center for Service & Social Justice coordinates domestic service trips during the Spring Semester. This year, 45 students and 10 faculty and staff chaperones will be traveling to five different cities and serving our most in-need populations. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
March 11-18, 2023, our group will be working with various nonprofit agencies in the St. Louis area such as Claver House, a community revitalization organization, St. Anthony’s food pantry, L’Arche and the Missionaries of Charity. Students will also work and visit with other students from St. Louis University, another Jesuit Institution. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
Each year, The Center for Service & Social Justice coordinates domestic service trips during the Spring Semester. This year, 45 students and 10 faculty and staff chaperones will be traveling to five different cities and serving our most in-need populations. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
From January 15th-21st, 2023, students will volunteer at The Poverello Center, in Missoula, Montana. The Poverello Center provides food, shelter, help and hope to all who ask. They believe all people deserve to be treated with dignity and respect, regardless of their housing status & try to create a community in which everyone has a safe place to call home. Our group will prepare and serve meals in their shelter, do local outreach, and work with the local food bank. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students. Any amount is appreciated. Thank you SO much for your generosity!
Each year, The Center for Service & Social Justice coordinates domestic service trips during the Spring Semester. This year, 45 students and 10 faculty and staff chaperones will be traveling to five different cities and serving our most in-need populations. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
Each year, The Center for Service & Social Justice coordinates domestic service trips during the Spring Semester. This year, 45 students and 10 faculty and staff chaperones will be traveling to five different cities and serving our most in-need populations. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
Each year, The Center for Service & Social Justice coordinates domestic service trips during the Spring Semester. This year, 45 students and 10 faculty and staff chaperones will be traveling to five different cities and serving our most in-need populations. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
Each year, The Center for Service & Social Justice coordinates domestic service trips during the Spring Semester. This year, 45 students and 10 faculty and staff chaperones will be traveling to five different cities and serving our most in-need populations. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
March 11-18, 2023, our group will serve with Homeboy Industries and Dolores Mission. Homeboy Industries serves at-risk, and gang involved youth with a continuum of services and programs designed to meet their multiple needs and runs four businesses that serve as job-training sites. It offers one of the largest and most comprehensive gang intervention, rehabilitation, and re-entry programs in the country. Dolores Mission is a Jesuit Catholic Parish that serves the needs of the poor in the Boyle Heights area of East Los Angeles. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
Each year, The Center for Service & Social Justice coordinates domestic service trips during the Spring Semester. This year, 45 students and 10 faculty and staff chaperones will be traveling to five different cities and serving our most in-need populations. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
Each year, The Center for Service & Social Justice coordinates domestic service trips during the Spring Semester. This year, 45 students and 10 faculty and staff chaperones will be traveling to five different cities and serving our most in-need populations. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
Each year, The Center for Service & Social Justice coordinates domestic service trips during the Spring Semester. This year, 45 students and 10 faculty and staff chaperones will be traveling to five different cities and serving our most in-need populations. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
Each year, The Center for Service & Social Justice coordinates domestic service trips during the Spring Semester. This year, 45 students and 10 faculty and staff chaperones will be traveling to five different cities and serving our most in-need populations. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.
January 15-21, 2023, students will volunteer with the St. Bernard Project, a New Orleans-based nonprofit that serves low to moderate income families, particularly those with small children, veterans, or senior citizens, who are recovering from flooding and other natural disasters. Our group will repair and rebuild homes in the southern Louisiana region of New Orleans, which was devastated by flooding. Your support will help offset transportation, housing, and meal costs, making these life changing trips more accessible to our students.