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The Language of the Heart Central American Ministries has been making a difference in Guatemala since 1995. |
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From the Heart Creighton University students, staff, and faculty have been bringing health-care expertise to the Dominican Republic since 1976 through the ILAC program. |
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Whoever Is Least Among You Our Little Haven is a lay-inspired and -run work in St. Louis that offers food and shelter and so much more to kids who need it. |
All in a Day's Work Profiles of eight of Chicago's Ignatian Lay Volunteer Corps (ILVC) retirees. |
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In Our Neighborhood Saint Louis University's Micah House residents live in he same dorm, take classes together, and volunteer in the community. |
Working in the Spirit Portraits of six remarkable young people working in the 45-year-old tradition of the Jesuit Volunteer Corps. |
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Back to Work Retirees relish the opportunity to give something back through the Ignatian Lay Volunteer Corps. |
Thanks Dad, Thanks, God A Jesuit volunteer's spiritual journey from Pennsylvania to Oregon. |
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Aftermath of Hurrican Mitch Jesuit parishoners lend a hand in Honduras. |
The Path to Portland The Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest's Elder Corps program in Portland. |
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Real People Fordham Prep students serve others through the Appalachia Service Program. |
Remembering Christmas in Belize A Jesuit Volunteer recalls her Christmas in Belize. |
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School of Life Chicago-based Inner-City Teaching Corps attracts top college grads to teach. |
Never Too Late The Ignatian Lay Volunteer Corps aims at attracting older adults. |
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