Community service is at the heart of who we are. Each year, our students, staff, and families come together to serve others through meaningful outreach projects that reflect our faith, values, and commitment to loving our neighbors. These experiences help students grow in compassion, responsibility, and an understanding that even small acts of kindness can make a lasting difference.
Throughout the year, our school supports our parish and the wider community in many ways. Students write letters and cards to elderly parish members, religious sisters, alumni, and fellow school communities, offering encouragement, gratitude, and hope—especially during times of need. They visit local nursing homes, convents, and shelters, building relationships through presence, service, and care. Our outreach also includes hands-on projects such as preparing personal care “Mommy Bags,” sorting donations, cleaning grounds, and helping food pantries serve families facing hardship.
In addition, we organize drives and collections to meet real, immediate needs—pajamas, socks, cereal, food baskets, and gifts—while also supporting important causes through bake sales, walks, and monetary collections. From assisting expectant mothers and families experiencing homelessness to supporting seminarians, parish ministries, and local nonprofits, our service projects teach students that faith is lived through action.
These outreach efforts matter because they form students not only as learners, but as compassionate leaders who recognize their role in building a more caring and just community. Through service, our students learn that giving of their time, talents, and resources is a powerful way to share God’s love with the world.
Below are some pictures of some of our Service Outreach Projects: