Feb 13
Quaker Voluntary Service Tabling at Sayles
Live your values while gaining valuable job skills and living in a community!
Quaker Voluntary Service (QVS) is an experiment at the intersection of transformational spirituality and activism, a 9.5-month Fellowship program for young adults aged 21-30 and a 5-week summer program for young adults aged 18-20. Check out all of their openings via Handshake.
Participants engage in social justice work, live in an intentional community, and explore Quaker practices around decision-making, sustainability, discernment, and simplicity.
Participating Fellows receive room, board, transportation, a monthly stipend, and support of QVS staff and local meeting members among many other benefits. QVS Currently has houses in Minneapolis, Boston, Philadelphia, and Portland, OR.
QVS Coordinator, Kate Cowie-Haskell, will be on-campus to answer your questions and discuss how a QVS year could fit into your post-grad options by launching your career in the social justice non-profit sector.
Kate, the Minneapolis/St. Paul Coordinator manages all aspects of a year-long service Fellowship, including establishing partnerships with local justice-oriented organizations and recruiting Fellows. During the Fellowship year, Kate supports the material and spiritual health of Fellows by facilitating group processing and individual check-ins.
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