Position: Quaker Voluntary Service Fellow

Community, Social Justice, Transformational Spirituality

Quaker Voluntary Service is a year-long service program in which young adults, between the ages 21-30, live communally, work full time at social service and social change agencies, and explore themes of spiritual and personal growth with local Quakers.

An ideal QVS Fellow brings an openness to working with diverse community members, a willingness to explore questions of faith and spirituality, and an ability to function well in a professional setting. QVS Fellows should be prepared to ask challenging questions of themselves and each other about how to live simply, with integrity and justice while doing meaningful and mutually empowering service with marginalized populations. QVS service sites cover a wide range of social and environmental issues including, but not limited to, housing and homelessness, immigration, environmental sustainability, economic justice, education, human rights issues, mental and physical disability, youth justice, and racial inequality.

Fellowships are available in Atlanta, GA, Boston, MA, Philadelphia, PA, and Portland, OR. QVS provides housing and utilities, a public transit pass, grocery allowance, health and wellness support (including access to insurance if needed), financial support for student loan debt, a simple living stipend, support to attend conferences and trainings, dedicated time for reflection and community building, as well as robust support from staff and volunteers. All Fellows who successfully complete the year will receive a $500 exit stipend.

The program year is from August 27, 2016 – July 31, 2017.

For more information, including a list of our partnering agencies, please visit our website at www.quakervoluntaryservice.org

Apply by March 15, 2016

We also ask for references from a current or past supervisor, spiritual mentor, and housemate/roommate by the March 15th application date. You can find those forms HERE

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