Campus Ministry’s service-immersion and solidarity programming introduces Boston College students, faculty, and staff to those around the world who are voiceless and marginalized, while encouraging participants to reflect on their experiences so they might better discern ways to actively engage with the world.
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BC’s largest weekly service program places students at social service, healthcare, and education agencies across Boston.
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A domestic spring break service-immersion program with a long-standing commitment to working with the poor and marginalized across the United States.
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Arrupe creates a culture of encounter by exploring themes of the environment, globalization, and migration in the Americas and the Caribbean, while spending time in community, prayer, learning, and reflection.
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A service-immersion program committed to working with the poor and marginalized in Honduras. Run in partnership with the Public Health minor.
Learn moreHabitat for Humanity
BC’s campus chapter of Habitat for Humanity supports housing construction and rehabilitation efforts in the Greater Boston area.
Learn moreIgnatian Family Teach-In for Justice
Coordinated by the Ignatian Solidarity Network, the Teach-In brings together Jesuit colleges, high schools, parishes, and others to “learn, reflect, pray, network, and advocate together.”
Learn moreJamaica Magis
Jamaica Magis strives to build a community of students who truly embody Boston College’s call to become men and women for others. Students who participate on the Jamaica Magis Service Trip serve the Kingston communities primarily as teaching aides at Holy Family Primary School and Holy Trinity High
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