Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It states it has to be "direct service to a worshipping community" so a soup kitchen won't qualify.
So how does this work if you're one of the kids who comes from a family that is not Catholic and is not associated with a worshipping community? I would love to hear some examples of what SJC kids have done in this instance.
Anonymous wrote:It states it has to be "direct service to a worshipping community" so a soup kitchen won't qualify.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not an SJC family, but sounds like you need to call your parish and ask what kind of volunteer work a teen might be able to do this summer. Or ideally have your kid call, but I get it’s a busy time for them right now with APs and finals. Mine are fried so I would probably make the call for them.
+1. We’re not at SJC, but my DC is fulfilling a service requirement by volunteering at our church’s vacation bible school this summer.
Anonymous wrote:Not an SJC family, but sounds like you need to call your parish and ask what kind of volunteer work a teen might be able to do this summer. Or ideally have your kid call, but I get it’s a busy time for them right now with APs and finals. Mine are fried so I would probably make the call for them.