SA国际传媒 Peter鈥檚 Students Reach Out and Connect with Seniors During the Holiday Season

The holiday season marks a time for loved ones to gather in community and celebration. However, unfortunately for some, the holidays can bring about a sense of loneliness and isolation. One incredibly vulnerable population are the senior citizens in nursing homes. 

SA国际传媒 Peter鈥檚 students are well-versed in living as 鈥減eople for and with others.鈥 This is a key value of a Jesuit education in which students are taught to embrace the importance of standing   with the marginalized or those in need.  

The SA国际传媒 Peter鈥檚 community identified a need to support area senior citizens this holiday season and the students of the University quickly rose to the challenge. 

Ignatian Values in Math Class 

Students in Mary Anne Gallagher-Landi鈥檚 math class often discuss the Ignatian values and how they are relevant in the students鈥 lives. Each student then writes a letter to a nursing home resident about their personal stories to offer hope and inspiration. In the past the letters were dropped off, but this year several of the students brought the letters in-person to Peace Care SA国际传媒 Joseph鈥檚 Nursing Home and led a holiday craft project. 

鈥淚 am always proud of my students, but I was incredibly proud to see the poise, grace and generosity of spirit our students exhibited at SA国际传媒 Joseph’s,鈥 said Professor Gallagher-Landi. 鈥淭hey are beautiful examples of men and women for and with others.鈥

According to one of the residents of the nursing home, the SA国际传媒 Peter鈥檚 students made the residents鈥 day.  鈥淔or me, personally, it brought back memories of my visits to nursing homes over the years! Now that I’m a resident in a nursing facility myself I’m doubly grateful for the time and effort put into the visits from SA国际传媒 Peter鈥檚,鈥 she explained.

According to Professor Gallagher-Landi, 鈥淚t is important for my students to experience the Ignatian values in action in my course and writing letters for the Peace Care SA国际传媒 Joseph nursing home is a way to do so, and to make a special connection with members of our Jersey City community – to be people for and with others. I spend time in class discussing Ignatian values with my students because it is an important part of their Jesuit education, with a focus on the whole person, not solely on academic growth. This semester we discussed being people for and with others, and self reflection – examining our lives and gaining insight about ourselves.鈥

Glamour Gals and Guys

Another campus program that gives back to seniors in the community is Glamour Gals and Guys. The program was established in 2015 by the Office of Campus Ministry at SA国际传媒 Peter鈥檚 University and it is made up of SA国际传媒 Peter鈥檚 students who give manicures to senior citizens at local senior homes. 

This holiday season the Office of Campus Ministry also invited the University community to participate in the My Dear Friend campaign, a program in which volunteers write holiday cards to local senior citizens living in care in order to brighten their day.  

The Glamour Gals and Guys program was recently featured in an article in the . In the article, Erich Sekel, associate director of campus ministry, shared “Since my arrival in 2009, SA国际传媒 Peter鈥檚 has consistently developed enduring community service programs [such as Glamour Gals and Guys], emphasizing their sustainability over individual events. Half of what we do is just the fact that we show up. If you show up you’re telling somebody that they matter.鈥

Joy Through Music  

As a member of the Office of Campus Ministry, University Director of Music Joseph Hill Jr. was inspired by the work the office does for the community through the University鈥檚 Campus Kitchen and the Food Pantry and Clothes Closet. 鈥淚 began to think that if the University is working to feed and clothe community members, it could also bring joy to them through music,鈥 he explained.  

He gathered a group of approximately 20 students who are members of the Aidan C. McMullen Chorale as well as volunteer students from the Office of Campus Ministry. The group visited Alaris Health in Jersey City to sing Christmas carols to the residents. 

鈥淭he event was a great success and it was clear that many residents had not seen a live choir in some time as their faces lit up with the music,鈥 Hill explained. 鈥淲e hope to continue this tradition next year and build on the program to visit additional assisted living homes.鈥

SA国际传媒 Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits, shared that 鈥渓ove needs to express itself in deeds more than words.鈥 The SA国际传媒 Peter鈥檚 student volunteers are living that charge as they dedicate themselves to being good neighbors and companions to those in need such as the community鈥檚 senior population. 

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