Volunteerism at the CFV
Serve. Reflect. Celebrate.
Volunteerism at the Center for Faith and Vocation is much more
than giving your time, talents and treasures to a cause, it is an
opportunity for self-discovery.
Through service students can reflect on their experience and
learn about their strengths and weaknesses. In discerning the
service experience students can celebrate who they are and how they
can make a difference. Volunteerism allows students to
discover what it means to live a life of purpose meaning and
contribution.
There are many opportunities to connect with volunteerism
through the CFV. Over the last several years we have welcomed
numerous students to take part in the life of the center. Students
also engage their time and talents in external organizations like
Habitat for Humanity and the House of Abraham Build, a multi-faith
build that fosters interfaith understanding and cooperation.
Each of the student religious organizations that are a part of
the Center undertakes their own initiatives for volunteerism as
well.
You can learn more about these service opportunities by
contacting Judith Cebula,
Director, at (317) 923-7252.