Through Service Plunge, Freshmen Do “Small Things with Great Love”

September 06, 2012



Even before the start of their first semester at St. John’s University, 44 new freshmen experienced the satisfaction of embracing the Vincentian mission by serving disadvantaged New Yorkers as part of Campus Ministry’s Rendu Service Experience.

The experience is named for Blessed Rosalie Rendu, D.C., a Daughter of Charity who dedicated her life to service in the slums of 19th-century Paris, France. It is part of Campus Ministry’s Plunge Program — intensive service efforts in which St. John’s students volunteer in locations throughout the United States and around the world.

To begin their service, the freshmen moved on to the Queens campus before other St. John’s students. From August 17 – 21, they joined 12 student leaders to volunteer at throughout Queens, Brooklyn, the Bronx and Manhattan.

Service locations included Providence House, which offers supportive housing for formerly homeless families; HeartShare Human Services, which assists those with developmental difficulties; and St. John’s Bread and Life, a St. John’s University-operated agency providing food and other support for those in need.

“As Blessed Mother Teresa once stated, the experience helped me to realize the real meaning of doing ‘small things with great love,’” said Lauren Ippolito ’16Ed.

The University’s Staten Island campus hosted its own Rendu Service Experience for students. On August 22 – 24, seven new freshmen volunteered alongside two student Plunge leaders. They served those in need at agencies and other locations in the borough’s Stapleton neighborhood. Sites included the Salvation Army; the Richmond Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare; and the kitchens and food pantries of Project Hospitality, an interfaith effort to serve the hungry, the homeless and those stricken with HIV/AIDS.

“I was inspired to help others get involved,” said Maria Montano ’16C. “I’ve seen that more volunteers can help others in a [short-term] and long-lasting way.” Kenneth Tompkins ’16C also found the experience inspirational.” This experience has truly empowered me to follow Jesus’ words of feeding the hungry and helping the sick,” he said.

On each campus, the students not only shared their Vincentian service experiences through personal reflection and prayer, but also took part in fun activities as a community.  On Staten Island, they took in a minor-league baseball game. At Queens, the “Plungers” competed in a friendly scavenger hunt through Manhattan. 

All the students felt closer to their campus and the city itself. “Being a commuter, I was very nervous that I wouldn’t know anyone on the first day of class — and that everyone would already have friends from their residence halls,” said Queens campus student Raeann Kalenka ’16Ed. “But the Plunge introduced me to many different people. I feel I’ve made life-long friends.”

For more information about Plunge service-immersion trips, contact Campus Ministry:

Queens campus
Kate Giancatarino
Campus Minister
(718) 990-6115
giancatc@stjohns.edu  


Staten Island campus
James Behan, Jr.
Campus Minister
(718) 390-4305
behanj@stjohns.edu