Are
you an individual searching for a way to make a difference in the world?
If so, you should consider becoming a Dominican volunteer. Dominican volunteers
live in community with vowed Dominican religious and work side-by-side
with poor and marginalized people in the central city and suburban and rural
areas of the United States and the Dominican Republic. Contributing 10
months of service, Dominican volunteers may serve as teachers, community
organizers, youth ministers, peace and justice advocators, health care
workers or recreational coordinators.
The
program is open to women and men who are married or single. Volunteers
must have at least two years of college or work experience and are
required to attend a one-week orientation session in August.
For more
information about the Dominican Volunteer Program,
e-mail dominicanvolunteers@gmail.com. You may also visit the Dominican Volunteers web site at www.dvusa.org.
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