JVC Northwest
JVC: NW volunteers work in agencies serving children, women and men who often are invisible and live on the margins of our society, including those experiencing abuse, homelessness, poverty, hunger and disabilities. They also serve in positions working for environmental concerns and ecological sustainability, as well as advocacy for social justice. Volunteers experience the rugged beauty of the Northwest region while living and working in urban centers, rural communities as well as Native American and Native Alaskan communities.
Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest engages women and men in a transforming experience of full-time volunteer service. Jesuit Volunteers work for a year or more in solidarity with persons living on the margins of society and with vulnerable places in the Pacific Northwest.
Rooted for over fifty years in the Jesuit Catholic tradition emphasizing spiritual openness and depth, Jesuit Volunteers in the Northwest examine and act on the causes of social and environmental injustice to promote peace and structural change. Jesuit Volunteers live in communities that commit to simple living embodying a healing and sustainable presence on the Earth.