Quaker Voluntary Service Info Session

Screen Shot 2015-02-03 at 10.12.52 PMFrom Caroline Monahan ’16:

Are you a senior looking to engage in meaningful community work next year? Come to the Quaker Voluntary Service info session on Wednesday, Feb. 4 at 12 pm in PAC 125.

Quaker Voluntary Service is a faith-based service-year program for individuals passionate about living lives committed to social justice. Volunteers will live together in intentional community, work in professional roles in nonprofit organizations, and be actively engaged in exploring their individual and common spiritual paths. Volunteers receive housing, all utilities, health insurance, a transportation and grocery allowance and a small living stipend. There will be many opportunities for training, retreat and reflection. The QVS Volunteer experience is an exploration of our four core values: Community, Service, Transformation, and the Quaker Way. QVS Volunteers look to engage in social justice work at a nonprofit through a faith perspective. Click here for more info. If you have any questions, email recruitment[at]quakervoluntaryservice[dot]org or cmonahan[at]wesleyan[dot]edu.

Date: Wednesday, February 4
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 PM
Place: PAC 125

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