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海角社区鈥檚 mission of encouraging compassionate service resonated this year with students who volunteered to help members of Chicago鈥檚 migrant community.

In November, when students Eddie Rivera Burgos and Vanessa Bello Hernandez learned about a nonprofit organization鈥檚 plans for a 鈥淔riendsgiving鈥 meal to unhoused, newly arrived migrants, they wanted to be involved. With help from the Community Action Network, a project created by St. Catherine Medal recipient Grettel Gomez Reyes to pair students with volunteer opportunities, 15 students signed up to serve meals to 193 people outside police headquarters in North Lawndale.

The food was provided by the nonprofit organization Divinely Orchestrated.

鈥淲hat Dominican has instilled in us is that when there鈥檚 a calling, be ready to go out and serve,鈥 Rivera Burgos said.

That same month, 10 Mazzuchelli Honors Program scholars held a food drive and helped stock the pantry of New Hope Bible Church, which was helping feed newly arrived migrants, and local residents in need, in Chicago鈥檚 Hermosa neighborhood.

The effort was organized by Mazzuchelli Scholar Nelly Musajeva.

鈥淏eing in the service of others allows us to find ourselves鈥攁nd find true purpose and fulfillment in our life鈥攁ll while performing our moral duty,鈥 she said.