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According to a study of Jesuit Volunteer Corps (JVC) alumni, 48 percent of former volunteers--compared to 28 percent of all college graduates--work for non-profits and the government (including education), and their top three professions are teaching, health care, and social services. IN 1956, WHEN A FEW YOUNG WOMEN WERE INVITED to teach at a Catholic boarding school in Alaska, it's unlikely that anyone envisioned that invitation's eventual by-product: five decades of service and consciousness-raising for more than 12,000 (mostly) young people through the Jesuit Volunteer Corps (JVC). as well as more general entries discussion childhood spiritual experiences, the Jesuit Volunteer Corps, the Stage-Structural Approach to Religious Development, and a diverse array of other issues centering around such themes as religious and spiritual concepts and practices, organizations, connections between nature and spirituality, and much more. |
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