Quaker Voluntary Service expanded to Minneapolis/St. Paul as its fifth location in the fall of 2018. The Twin Cities program paused following the pandemic and is restarting in 2024.
Sponsoring Quaker Meetings/Churches:
The Minneapolis QVS program in under the spiritual care of three Quaker Meetings in the area: Minneapolis Friends Meeting, Prospect Hill Friends Meeting, and Twin Cities Friends Meeting.
Want to get involved with the local QVS program? Reach out to Kate, our Minneapolis Coordinator at [email protected]
“Upon corporate and individual reflection, we in Prospect Hill Friends Meeting find our initial enthusiasm for Quaker Voluntary Service (QVS) undiminished and grounded in what we understand Spirit asks us to do. We affirm our desire to participate with other Friends to establish and cultivate a local QVS program, as Way opens…”
Kate Cowie-Haskell (they/she)
Minneapolis Coordinator
Minneapolis Fellows 2024-2025 (click on any picture for more information)
2024-2025 Minneapolis/St. Paul Site Placements (click on any logo for more information)
Most Recent Blog Posts from Minneapolis/St. Paul
QVS Twin Cities Fellow on Bde Maka Ska
QVS Minneapolis 2019-2020 Fellow Kirsten Fedorowicz writes about the history and the renaming of the largest lake in Minneapolis- Lake Bde Maka Ska.
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Bde Maka Ska (pronounced beh-DAY mah-KAH skah) is the largest and most visited lake in Minneapolis, a city that proudly calls itself “the city of lakes.” When I wasn’t social distancing, I would run around part of the lake, dodging many families, hot millennial couples, and fellow joggers. The vestiges of the lake’s other name are still visible; not at the lake itself, but in the surrounding neighborhoods.
“on the side of the rebel jesus”- Alumni Reflection from kt glusac
As we come into the holiday season, one of our QVS Alum from the inaugural Minneapolis house, kt glusac, sent a piece of writing from her QVS year. It's a piece of reflection about Christmas, liberation theology, and spiritual openings she explored in community and...
Thanksgiving from Two QVS Fellows
As a community grounded in relationships and Spirit-led service, we feel grateful for a day inviting us to give thanks. We also seek to use days like today, and everyday, to consider harmful narratives, complex history, and to examine the impact of colonization on our...