Serving Others in the Spirit of Vincent

September 27, 2010

One of the characteristics that has defined St. John's University since its founding in 1870 is a commitment to service. As a Vincentian university dedicated to reaching out to others, St. John's has always embraced opportunities to make a difference for those among us whose needs are great.

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One of the University's most meaningful initiatives is Annual Service Day, a time when students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of St. John's come together to serve those less fortunate members of our community. This year's event was held on Saturday, September 25, 2010 and, as in the past, alumni participation was significant.

Service Day activities began as Rev John A. Kettelberger, C.M., Director of Residence Ministry, addressed the volunteers on the Queens campus and Rev. Patrick J. Griffin, C.M., Executive Vice President, Mission did the same on Staten Island. Both thanked the participants and reminded them of how appropriate it was that they were embodying the spirit and carrying out the mission of St. Vincent de Paul just two days prior to his feast day.

Reflecting the various needs of the community surrounding the Queens campus, alumni took part in a variety of activities that included interacting with the patients at Creedmoor Psychiatric Center, assisting with cleaning and painting at the Elohim Community Development Corporation and reaching out to the homebound through a local visitation service.

"It was gratifying to see our alumni coming back to St. John's to give service to others in so many different ways," said Mark Andrews, Associate Director, Office of Alumni Relations. "It's obvious that the University's Vincentian values are an important part of their lives, and our society is better because of it."

Melissa Kuch '05CPS participated in Service Day by helping with landscaping and outdoor beautification activities at the Bayside Senior Center. She saw it as a way to put her Vincentian values into practice. "As a student at St. John's, we learned that the Vincentian ideals mean that we have to give back, especially now after being out in the real world," she said. "It's nice to be with friends and other alumni and really help the community."

Working alongside Melissa, Eunice Baptiste '88SVC was grateful for the opportunity to show her appreciation for what the University has done for her by reaching out to others. "It's important for me to come [to Service Day]," she noted, "because it allows me to give back to the community and also back to St. John's, that made me what I am today."

Staten Island alumni traveled to the Carmel Richmond Nursing Home, where they brightened the day for 40 senior citizen residents by working with them on autumn-themed tasks designed to help the residents get into the spirit of the season. The volunteers and residents also sang together throughout the day, creating a festive atmosphere that was fun for everyone.

For Oscar Suarez '09TCB, spending time at the service site gave him an insight into the lives of individuals he might never have come into contact with otherwise. "This was my first Service Day experience," he said. "It opened my eyes to see how the elderly live their daily lives and go about their daily activities."

At the end of the day, the alumni were grateful for the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others. "I truly connected with the residents at Carmel Richmond," said Michelle Oberfeld '03TCB, "and hope they gained as much from today as I did. I'm looking forward to serving again."

For additional information about how you can render service to others throughout the year, please call Mark Andrews, Associate Director, Office of Alumni Relations at (718) 990-5897 or e-mail andrewsm@stjohns.edu.

For additional information about how you can render service to others in the Staten Island area, please call Nicholas A. Legakis ’97SVC, ’07MPS, Director, Institutional Advancement, Staten Island at (718) 390-4146 or e-mail legakisn@stjohns.edu.