Notre Dame Mission Volunteers

Goal of Program: Notre Dame Mission Volunteers develops leaders through education and compassionate service, sparking confidence to learn and agency to transform communities. Rooted in the Charism of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, we believe our individual missions, grounded in shared values like compassion and integrity, connect us to a larger network of impact, enriching both ourselves and those around us. As an NDMV member, you are joining a mission at the forefront of social justice and community empowerment in the United States. Each year members serve in education, literacy, after-school programs, adult job readiness programs, and other community initiatives nationwide. Your work will help to empower individuals, amplify the voices of community members, and foster connections that transcend differences.

Placement Type: Service opportunities include tutoring (K-12, GED, ESL); after school programs; conflict resolution; adult literacy. Educational service may be in conjunction with social services, volunteer coordination, migrant workers, counseling, and environmental agencies.

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Countries Served: United States
States Served: CA; CT; FL; GA; LA; MD; MA; OH; TX; DC
Living arrangement: In community with other volunteers
Length of service: 4-8 Months; 9-12 Months; 1-2 Years
Financial arrangement: Room and Board; Stipend; Medical Insurance; Loan Deferment/Forbearance
Age Preference: 18-20; 21-30; 31-54; 55 and over
Marital Status preference: Accepts Married couples without dependents; Accepts Married couples with dependents; Accepts single parent with dependents
Education Preference: High School diploma
Religious Community: Program is affiliated with a women’s religious community
Gender preference: Accepts All Genders
Accepts Group Opportunities: No
Accessible Housing: Program does not have accessible housing/placements for volunteers with physical disabilities