


For Ignatian volunteers, experience makes the difference
Volunteers are the lifeblood of nonprofit organizations, but the constant cycle of recruiting, scheduling and orienting newcomers can be a challenge to forward momentum. Similarly, for many individuals seeking to donate their time and talent, it’s not enough to fill a slot on a schedule; they long to contribute in meaningful ways.

Making a Difference in Catholic Schools
Washington, DC (May 10, 2022) – The Ignatian Volunteer Corps of Washington DC/Metro Maryland announces the placement of three...
Second Annual IVC-Portland Service Day at Maine Needs
On April 9, Regional Advisory Council Members, Service Corps Members, and friends gathered for IVC-Portland’s second annual service...
The Push for Repeal of the Death Penalty in Louisiana
What a difference a year has made. Last spring, I received information about the Ignatian Volunteer Corps (IVC) in an email from the Loyola Alumni Association and was invited to attend an informational meeting at Loyola’s Ignatius Chapel to learn more.

David McCallum, S.J.: “The Heart of Discerning Leadership: Growing Beyond Polarization”
Join David McCallum, S.J., Founding Executive Director for the Discerning Leadership Program, for a reflective webinar on “The Heart of Discerning Leadership: Growing Through Polarization” at 10 AM ET on April 9.