For Students
By completing acts of service, students have opportunities from which to grow intellectually, to deepen religious faith, and to have a greater awareness of God’s abiding presence in their lives. In turn, completing acts of service contributes in an important way to understanding the importance of advocating for those in need.
Following is some information you will need to get started:
- Check out our List of Community Partners
- – How much you get out of Scranton will depend on how much you get into – and there’s no shortage of ways to spend your time! In fact, 24 hours won’t seem like enough. Clubs and Organizations do have a service requirement to maintain funding. Please check on to find out details or email cse@scranton.edu.
- Resources for RA Service Programs - please email Ellen Judge, Outreach Program Coordinator, to request more information!
- Transportation to Service Sites- how will I get there??
- – Many service sites, especially those working with children and older adults, will require ÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ to get clearances before starting their service. Please check the link regarding information for child abuse, state police background and fingerprinting information if your site requires them. Some sites such as hospice ÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ, may also require a TB test and drug testing.
- FIRST Program- a week long program for incoming first year students, staying at our Chapman Lake Retreat Center and performing service in the Scranton community the week prior to Fall Move in.
- On going Programs such as the Volunteer & Service fair (September), Pet Therapy (September & April), Safe Trick or Treat (October), Thanksgiving feed a family program (November), Adopt a Family and Giving tree Christmas projects (December), SMART program (Feb-April), Easter basket collection (Mar-Apr), Spring Break Service Trips (March), End of the Year Drive (May), International Service Programs (June), SPARK program (July), FIRST program (August).
- Community-Based Learning – The faculty, students and staff of the Leahy College of Health Sciences at The ÐÓ°ÉÔ°æ strive for two educational settings (community and traditional classroom). Community based learning courses offer students the opportunity in the “helping professions” to embrace and promote all that is fully human. Through class discussion, assignments and reflection statements, students examine their own journey to become “men and women with and for others.” Visit their webpage for more on projects and sites, in addition to any forms you'll need.
- - links for signing up for various on campus events and program, along with our social media sites
- Students/Faculty/Staff may register for our weekly email, sent each Wednesday during the academic year, of events and programs by emailing Ellen.Judge@scranton.edu.
- Community Partners participating in our 2024 Volunteer & Service Fair
The Center For Service And Social Justice
- Service Trips
- Service Opportunities
- Social Justice Education and Programs
- Post-Graduation Service
- Information for Students
- Information for Faculty / Community-Based Learning
- Information for Employees
- Information for Community Partners
- List of Community Partners
- Community Assistance/Resources
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Contact Us:
- Center for Service & Social Justice
- The DeNaples Center Suite 205B
- Scranton, PA 18510
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- Phone: 570-941-7429
- Fax: 570-941-4110