University Students Serve in Philadelphia for Winter Plunge

February 05, 2013

As part of Campus Ministry’s service immersion experience in Philadelphia, PA, 15 St. John’s students from the Queens and Staten Island campuses participated in the winter “ plunge” program. The group traveled to the St. Vincent de Paul Young Adult Center on January 14–19 to serve resident’s of the city’s Germantown section—an area rich in Vincentian heritage. 

Through this experience, Christina Ciavattoni ’14C, who recently transferred to St. John’s, felt she connected with the University community. “This experience has changed my life,” she said. “I am a stronger individual than I was before this plunge. I have learned about myself through those I served and through my team.”

Jordan Bouchard ’14C, student plunge leader, and James Behan ’04CPS, ’10G, campus minister, led the group in a variety of service projects geared to expose students to service, simple community life and solidarity with the poor and disadvantaged. Activities included helping at an adult day-care facility and after-school programs; assisting with the sorting and upkeep of two thrift stores; serving lunch to homeless men at a local shelter; visiting the Vincentian fathers and brothers in residence at St. Catherine’s Infirmary—the provincial Vincentian nursing home; and volunteering at the house renovation division of Inn Dwelling, a nonprofit organization that helps low-income families in the area.

“Throughout the week, we all worked hard to make sure each and every one of us could make it through the tasks that may have been hard for us,” said Katherine Archilla ’15C. “We worked, laughed, and made friends together.”

The plunge team learned about the area’s Vincentian history, visiting the historical archives of the Eastern Province of the Congregation of the Mission, and   heard about the history of the Miraculous Medal and its Vincentian connection. They also took part in a community potluck dinner with Vincentian Fathers and Brothers, Daughters of Charity and parishioners of St. Vincent de Paul Church in Germantown, administrated by the Vincentian Fathers.

“This week has shown me that the side of myself I reserved for close friends, I can now share with everyone I meet,” said Luigi Papasidero ’14Ed.

The winter plunge is just one of a series of service immersion opportunities offered to students throughout the academic year.

For more information, please contact:

Queens Campus
Kate Giancatarino
giancatc@stjohns.edu

Staten Island Campus
James Behan
behanj@stjohns.edu