LEVN, the Lutheran Episcopal Volunteer Network, is looking for young adults (age
21-30) for an 11-month program of non-profit volunteer service and learning about
social justice. From the end of August 2020 to the end of July 2021, our corps
members will be provided housing, utilities, health coverage, spiritual direction, and a
$535/month living stipend. We also offer a $1000 re-entry grant at the completion of
the program.
The placement sites for the upcoming program year include faith-based non-profits, secular non-profits, congregations, outdoor ministry, and our campus ministry at UC Davis. These service sites address issues of homelessness, food insecurity, unemployment, children and youth ministries, and other important social justice
issues facing our communities.
We gather each week for evening prayer, dinner, and formation. The corps members live in intentional community in an apartment attached to our campus ministry center in Davis, CA. We're an ecumenical program in the Episcopal Service Corps network; applicants need not be either Lutheran or Episcopal to apply—interest in Christian
spirituality is the only expectation. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until
July 31, 2020.
Visit levn.org or contact Program Director Casey Dunsworth at 530-756-1550 or
pastor@thebelfry.org for more information!
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