Description
Bread for the World is a collective Christian voice urging our state and our nation’s decision makers to end hunger at home and abroad. Working through churches, campuses, and other organizations, Bread informs and equips people to advocate for local and federal legislation that will help end hunger and poverty.
The Organizing Associate will be responsible for project management, campus organizing, communications, and more.
Trinity Service Corps members live in community at St. Benedict’s House, a stately home in midtown Indianapolis on the campus of Trinity Episcopal Church. In a typical week, corps members will serve 32 hours a week in their placement sites and end their work days with sharing, reflection and regular patterns of prayer. Corps members will create a “rule of life” and then share in responsibilities around the house, such as cleaning, cooking, and shopping. Fridays will be designated for individual and group formation and discernment, with two retreats planned throughout the year. Each corps member will receive regular spiritual direction as well as mentoring by either ordained or lay leaders in our community.
Bread for the World is a collective Christian voice urging our state and our nation’s decision makers to end hunger at home and abroad. Working through churches, campuses, and other organizations, Bread informs and equips people to advocate for local and federal legislation that will help end hunger and poverty.
The Organizing Associate will be responsible for project management, campus organizing, communications, and more.
Trinity Service Corps members live in community at St. Benedict’s House, a stately home in midtown Indianapolis on the campus of Trinity Episcopal Church. In a typical week, corps members will serve 32 hours a week in their placement sites and end their work days with sharing, reflection and regular patterns of prayer. Corps members will create a “rule of life” and then share in responsibilities around the house, such as cleaning, cooking, and shopping. Fridays will be designated for individual and group formation and discernment, with two retreats planned throughout the year. Each corps member will receive regular spiritual direction as well as mentoring by either ordained or lay leaders in our community.
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Living Allowance
$450
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$450 monthly
Benefits
Health coverage, Housing, Living allowance, Stipend
Education Benefits
College Degree
Education Requirements
College Graduate
Desired Languages
English
Other Conditions
Subject to criminal background check
Age Requirement
21 - 32