Schools

Natick Native Volunteers in Alabama Over Winter Break

Thomas Mandozzi, of Natick, spent his winter break volunteering in Alabama on an Assumption College SEND Trip.

From Assumption College: The Assumption College Office of Campus Ministry has announced that Thomas Mandozzi, of Natick, spent the winter break on one of the College's SEND Service Immersion Trips. Mandozzi traveled to Alabama. In Tuscaloosa, AL, students worked with tornado relief and recovery organizations such as Habitat for Humanity. In addition to working with Habitat, students had the opportunity to visit the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, where they learned about the history of the Civil Rights Movement and ongoing efforts to address racism.

As part of the College's Campus Ministry Office's SEND Service Immersion Program, established in 1986, the students-accompanied by faculty, staff and alumni-have the opportunity to directly impact communities through volunteer work. SEND participants bond with fellow peers, faculty, staff, and alumni while working side-by-side to rebuild neighborhoods, gain new cultural perspective, and engage in prayer activities that reflect on ideals rooted in the Assumptionist tradition. SEND has partnered with organizations like Habitat for Humanity, Romero Center Ministries, Catholic Charities, and Rostro de Cristo Ministry.

This January, students traveled to Baltimore, MD; Camden, NJ; Tuscaloosa, AL; and Guayaquil, Ecuador. During spring break 2017, students will head to Baltimore; Washington, D.C.; Immokalee, FL; Norristown, PA; Trenton, NJ; and Georgetown, DE.

Find out what's happening in Natickfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

"Our hope for the students participating in SEND is that they begin to view service as an opportunity to build relationships with others in ways that recognize our shared human dignity and call us to a life of faith in action," said Vincent Sullivan-Jacques, assistant director of Campus Ministry and director of volunteer outreach and community engagement.

The SEND Immersion Program instills in each participant a mission to serve, which is at the core of Assumption's foundations in the Catholic Tradition. For more about Campus Ministry, visit here.

Find out what's happening in Natickfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Founded in 1904 by the Augustinians of the Assumption in Worcester, Mass., Assumption College offers 43 majors and 48 minors in the liberal arts, sciences, business, and professional studies, through an educational experience grounded in the rich Catholic intellectual tradition coupled with professional programs. The curriculum enables students to gain a depth and breadth of knowledge that lead to professional success and personal fulfillment. Students become engaged participants in Assumption's classic liberal arts education - exploring new ideas and making connections across disciplines. To prepare for the workforce, students learn cutting-edge theory and best practices, and development excellent communication and critical-analysis skills. Assumption graduates are also known for their thoughtful citizenship and compassionate service to their community. For more information, please visit here.

Image via Pixabay

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.