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Service and Action House

    Most LMU students have a passion for service. Residents of the Service and Action House take that passion further by assuming leadership roles where their community service can make a powerful difference. The Service and Action House also places heavy emphasis on four post-grad service pillars, Spirituality, Social Justice, Community and Simple Living. House members participate in two Spiritual Direction nights a semester reflecting on their relationships as a community. Before both the Fall and Spring semesters, the house participates in orientations discussing how to pursue simple living and promote social justice.

    House members plan community service projects and participate in a variety of social justice and community events. Past projects include making dinner for the men at Guadalupe Homeless Project in Boyle Heights and serving breakfast at Midnight Mission on Skid Row. Programs with the LMU community include assisting in the Martin Luther King, Jr. Faith and Prayer Service, a Black History Month event at the House and a Just Desserts program in the beginning of the school year integrating the LMU community with the House.



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