| Type | Non-profit organization |
|---|---|
| Founded | 1974 |
| Headquarters | Philadelphia, PA |
| Key people | Elizabeth Eager, Executive Director
Megan Allen, Program Director Joanne Sullivan SHCJ, Spiritual Director |
| Industry | Education |
| Website | www.ravolunteers.org |
Response-Ability is a non-profit volunteer service program that places college graduates in inner-city Catholic schools in the US and in other international sites across the United States. It is a member of the Catholic Network of Volunteer Services and is affiliated with AmeriCorps.
A ministry of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus (SHCJ) grounded in Cornelia Connelly's educational philosophy, Response-Ability trains, coaches and inspires innovative volunteers to provide quality education and service in inner city schools and international sites. Living in community, volunteers achieve spiritual, personal and professional growth. Response-Ability's core values are God Among Us, Commitment to Community, and Reverence of the Individual. Its vision is communities modeling reverence for each individual.
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History
The program began in 1974 as a vocations awareness program for the SHCJ. Sisters would bring college-age students to various sites throughout the US to perform service for three weeks over the summer. Inspired by the work of Teach for America, Response-Ability launched its Teacher Service Program in Philadelphia in 1993. Volunteers began to serve as teachers in inner-city parochial school classrooms. This was beneficial to many schools that faced the possibility of closure. In the following years, the program grew to include volunteer houses in Los Angeles and Washington, DC. At the same time, the Holy Child Sisters requested that volunteers work with them in the Dominican Republic and in Chile. These volunteers, mainly women, work in the areas of education, health care, and social services.
Today
There are currently 30 Response-Ability volunteers serving in Washington, DC; Philadelphia, PA; Los Angeles, CA; Santiago, Chile and Los Alcarrizos, Dominican Republic. Volunteers serve in Pre-School through High School settings in positions that range from classroom teachers to music teachers and Montessori assistants. As many volunteers do not have formal backgrounds in education training, they partake in ample professional development throughout the year, including a two week intensive orientation training program and graduate courses in education. Additionally, volunteers go on biannual retreats to reflect and focus on their personal spiritual growth.
Response-Ability hopes to begin placing volunteers in Nigeria within the next few years to work in education, healthcare, and, potentially, sustainable agriculture.
Related Links
- Response-Ability
- Semi-Documentary
- Response-Ability Volunteers Official Blog
- Society of the Holy Child Jesus
- Catholic Network of Volunteer Service
References
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