lutheran volunteer corps

Lutheran Volunteer Corps (LVC) is a one-year, full-time program that offers an opportunity for spiritual and personal exploration while volunteers work for social justice while living simply and sustainably in intentional community.  LVC partners with non-profit organizations in 12 cities where volunteers will live and work.  Volunteers live in intentional communities of 4-7 people. 

Members of Lutheran Volunteer Corps unite their time and talents with the time and talents of society's marginalized people.  LVC Volunteers work in such areas as AIDS/HIV, addiction and recovery, anti-racism, children and youth, community development, education, employment, the environment, food and hunger, GLBT rights, health care, housing and homelessness, immigration and refugees, international solidarity, legal assistance, peace, and more.  Required work skills vary by position, with on-site training as necessary.  However, fundamental skills include flexibility, a passion for social justice, and a sense of humor.  

Job Opportunity: Full-Time Stipended Volunteer 

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