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The Office of Campus Ministry provides
assistance to graduating seniors in finding
placement in one of many long-term service
organizations. By serving in the United
States as well as the developing parts
of the world, participants are able to
enrich their own cultural vision and come
to a deeper understanding of the Christian
principle of justice.
Service organizations include:
- Americorps/VISTA, http://www.americorps.org/joining/vista.html
- CapCorps Lay Volunteers,
http://www.capuchin.com/volunteers/
- Catholic Charities Volunteer
Corps, http://www.ccvolunteercorps.org
- Christian Brothers Lay Volunteer
Corps, http://www.cbvp.org/
- Companions in Mission,
http://www.ursulinecompanions.org/index.htm
- Dominican Volunteers USA,
http://www.domvolsusa.org/
- Good Shepherd Volunteers,
http://www.goodshepherdvolunteers.org/
- Jesuit Volunteer Corps,
http://www.jesuitvolunteers.org/whojvsare.html
- L’Arche USA,
http://www.larcheusa.org/
- Mercy Volunteer Corps,
http://www.mercyvolunteers.org/
- Peace Corps, http://www.peacecorps.org/index.cfm
- Providence House, http://www.providencehouse.org/
Although each organization specifies its
own requirements, volunteers are usually
asked to give a minimum of one year to their
service commitment. Service is voluntary,
but participants are provided housing, meals,
and sometimes a small stipend for personal
expenses.
Four CNR graduates are currently serving
with three different organizations:
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