Releasing the DOVEs
What is Releasing the Doves?
Releasing the Doves is an opportunity for Seton Hall students to leave the comforts of South Orange and experience poverty through simple living and service. The Division of Volunteer Efforts runs international mission trips to El Salvador and Haiti, and domestic trips to West Virginia and Philly, for students who feel called to participate in this solidarity.
Releasing the Doves Goals
On these missions Dove instills the importance of the ‘ministry of presence’ to understand the universality of love and suffering. The mission is to build relationships and compassion through our solidarity with the people who struggle most. The focus of these trips is to learn about and understand poverty and injustice.
Prayer
All Dove trips are rooted in prayer and reflection. Daily mass is celebrated by the team’s priest chaplain. While reflection and prayer are rooted in the Catholic tradition, students of all faiths are welcome and encouraged to participate.
Projects
During a week-long immersion experience, selected students travel to San Miguel or
El Mozote, El Salvador, to serve for a week in local nursing homes, orphanages, schools,
and soup kitchens to learn about the experience of those in developing countries.
During a week-long immersion experience, selected students serve in Hinch, Haiti where
they live and work at the Maison Fortuné orphanage. Students also have the opportunity
to work at the Missionaries of Charity Hospital.
Philadelphia
West Virginia
If you are interested in assisting the students with the cost of these trips, or any
of our other projects, please send a check to the following address:
Division of Volunteer Efforts
400 South Orange Avenue
South Orange, NJ 07079
Please make checks payable to “DOVE” and include “RELEASING THE DOVES” in the memo line. If you have questions, please contact us by phone (973) 761-9702
or by email [email protected].