
To view the photos of previous year events, please click here August 25 - 28, 2008 Student Orientation to Service Student Orientation to Service is a program designed to give first year students the opportunity to participate in a three day community service experience. S.O.S. includes direct service with people who are economically poor and homeless, discussions exploring the impact of poverty on individuals and society, and reflection. S.O.S. connects incoming students with community service in an urban setting. The program provides an opportunity for participants to increase their understanding of the situations faced by individuals who suffer from economic poverty and homelessness, and exposes them to some of the urban service programs supported by the Center for Community Service and Justice. | |
May 20 - 29, 2008 Encounter El Salvador Established in 1998, Encounter El Salvador has many unique features that distinguish it from Project Mexico. First of all, the team’s composition is made up of undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty, staff and/or administrators and the two co-coordinators. The time in El Salvador does not include direct service, but what we like to call service of presence. The group spends the majority of their time in the capital city of San Salvador, learning about the many issues facing the Salvadoran people as well as the work that is being done by social service agencies and NGO’s, religious and educational institutions, and the government, then spends the weekend in a rural community outside of San Salvador, living with host families, joining them in some of their everyday activities, and learning about the community. | |
May 19, 2008 Encounter El Salvador Send-Off Blessing
May 12 -17, 2008 Good Stuff Campaign The Good Stuff Campaign provides students with an opportunity to live out Loyola’s mission by donating their clothing, dishes, small appliances, and unopened food to local agencies. The people who are served by these agencies can benefit tremendously from this! And, the program is particularly helpful to graduating seniors as they move out of the residence halls immediately after Commencement. Drop off sites for all students are located around campus during Exam Week and Senior Week. Vans and trucks are available near dumpsters on graduation day | |
April 26, 2008 Habitat for Humanity - Sandtown Dedication Service and Open House Program Welcome & MC -Antoine Bennett, New Song Urban Ministries Invocation - Pastor Thurman Williams, New Song Community Church Special Music - Melissa-Ann McHugh, Loyola College Special Remarks - Student Volunteer Representatives, Loyola College Presentation of the Bible - Andy Goicochea, Loyola College Presentation of the Keys - David Gullotti, Loyola College Remarks and Special Presentation -Charles Johnson, Sandtown Habitat Homeowners Association Special Presentation - Fr. Jack Dennis, S.J. Family Remarks -Omar Owens Acknowledgements -Danny Said, Sandtown Habitat for Humanity Closing Song - This Little Light Benediction - Fr.Chuck Fredericko,S.J., Loyola College Ribbon Cutting - Homeowner Family, Sponsor, Staff and Friends
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April 17,2008 Spring Celebration (Easter Extravaganza) Spring Celebration Baltimore city school children enjoy the Trick or Treating so much that they can't wait to come back in the spring! This after school event is full of Easter crafts, games and candy to provide an afternoon of fun for EBLO, St.Ambrose and Guilford Elementary School students, who range in grade from Kindergarten through third grade. | |
April 10, 2008 "La Fiesta" - Fundraising for Encounter El Salvador
April 9, 2008 S.B.O. & PMex Issue Fair
Mar. 31, 2008 Celebration of Service
Mar. 27, 2008 Maryland Day 2008: Lives of Service Taste of Service at Viva House This year Maryland Day week features series of service events. One of the events is "Taste of Service" - visiting Viva House, a West Baltimore outreach center and meal provider affiliated with the Catholic Worker movement. In this visit, participants were offered a breakfast, a tour and an overview of the services in Viva House.
To learn more about Viva House, which was featured in the HBO's mini series - The Wire, and to hear the interview with Viva House's owners - Brendan & Willa, please click here | |
Mar. 17, 2008 Social Justice Stations of the Cross
Feb. 8-10, 2008 U.N.I.T.E Retreat on The Streets
Jan. 3 - 12, 2008 PROJECT MEXICO 
Project Mexico is an international immersion program that takes place in the Tijuana border region for 10 days in early January. During their stay in Mexico, participants involve in community directed construction projects, commonly centered on schools, as well as cultural and social activities and education programs to engage topics such as immigration, the environment, human rights, and political and economic issues. | |
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