Through Service Plunge, Freshmen Do “Small Things with Great Love”

September 06, 2012

Even before the start of their first semester at St. John’s University, 44 new freshmen experienced the satisfaction of embracing the Vincentian mission by serving disadvantaged New Yorkers as part of Campus Ministry’s Rendu Service Experience.

The experience is named for Blessed Rosalie Rendu, D.C., a Daughter of Charity who dedicated her life to service in the slums of 19th-century Paris, France. It is part of Campus Ministry’s Plunge Program — intensive service efforts in which St. John’s students volunteer in locations throughout the United States and around the world.

To begin their service, the freshmen moved on to the Queens campus before other St. John’s students. From August 17 – 21, they joined 12 student leaders to volunteer at throughout Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx and Manhattan.

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