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Campus
Ministry’s Service Break Program provides opportunities for
Villanova’s students, faculty, staff and alumni to practice their
faith through service to the poor around the world for 1-2 weeks
during the University’s breaks.
There are two types of service break
experiences: Habitat for Humanity and
Mission Service Experiences.
Our Habitat for Humanity experiences work with Habitat for Humanity,
a non-profit organization whose mission is to build homes for God’s
people in need of adequate housing. Our Mission experiences work
with site affiliates that meet the needs of the community they
serve. The work may include tutoring, visiting the elderly, teaching
English, working at AIDS hospices, repairing homes and interacting
with the community.
If you have any questions or concerns,
please contact Nancy Lee, Campus Minister and Service Break
Experience Coordinator.
Email: nancy.a.lee@villanova.edu
Phone: 610-519-4084
Office: Ground floor of St. Rita’s Hall
Through service and reflections, volunteers are transformed by
identifying their connection with our global community as they
experience another culture, spirituality, and socio-economic
situation. We challenge our participants to become global citizens -
not just citizens of the United States - as they use their education
to change the lives of the poor. We hope this experience helps the
volunteer to develop a personal commitment to making the world a
better place by calling attention to the injustices of racism,
poverty, sexism, etc.
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