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ASB Boston, Day Two

ASB Boston, Day Two

Posted by on Mar 10, 2015 in All, Boston, Mission + Service, Student Life | 0 comments

The students spent the morning at Rosie’s Place, the first women’s shelter in the United States.   Thank you @RosiesPlace for hosting #ecasbbos15 @EmmanuelCollege pic.twitter.com/0IiLQnzKJ7 — DeirdreBradleyTurner (@BradleydDeirdre) March 10, 2015 In the afternoon, the group traveled to The Food Project, an organization with a mission is to...

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ASB Boston, Day One

Posted by on Mar 9, 2015 in All, Boston, Mission + Service, Student Life | 0 comments

This morning, the group of students split to serve at two service sites. One, Pine Street Inn, an organization founded in 1969 that provides not only emergency and transitional shelter, but permanent supportive housing, meals, outreach, job training and placement, mental health support and substance abuse treatment, and various social enterprises that get...

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Alternative Spring Break, Boston!

Posted by on Mar 8, 2015 in All, Boston, Mission + Service, Student Life | 0 comments

While two other teams of students and staff have left to serve in New Orleans and Phoenix, Alternative Spring Break Boston kicked off this afternoon at the Notre Dame Campus in Roxbury. The focus again this year, is on food justice, or how we ensure that the benefits and risks of where, what and how food is grown, produced, transported, distributed,...

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A little bit of green in this very, very white winter….

A little bit of green in this very, very white winter….

Posted by on Feb 20, 2015 in All, Boston, Mission + Service, Student Life | 0 comments

In the spring, members of the Emmanuel community who are involved in the College’s Urban Food Project will plant an urban garden on our new Notre Dame Campus in Roxbury. The Urban Food Project connects Emmanuel students with neighbors and local community groups in the Fort Hill/Highland Park area on the issues of food availability and food justice,...

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