Who We Are: The St. Vincent Pallotti Center for
Apostolic Development was established in 1983 to develop lay volunteer
ministry. The Center is named after Saint Vincent Pallotti, founder of the
religious order of Pallottines, who believed that all people are called to
be apostles.
To find out more about the Pallotti Center, click
here!
What We Do: The Pallotti Center connects individuals with volunteer
programs across the country. Our annual
Connections
Directory lists information about 100+ volunteer programs in both
the U.S. and abroad. These programs involve people like yourself who
use their gifts to help others in need. If you are considering
volunteering again, check out our
Connections
Directory online.
For those volunteers "in the field" we provide
Shared Visions--a
free publication that nurtures the spiritual formation and skills of
volunteers and missioners. Click
here to check
out past issues of Shared Visions.
For former volunteers, we produce
Staying
Connected. This free publication is intended to help "formers" stay in
touch with the values and ideas encountered while volunteering. Each
issue focuses on an aspect of volunteering and how this can apply to life
after service. You can add yourself to the mailing list by clicking
here
or by emailing us at stayingconnected@pallotticenter.org.
Looking for work? Then the Pallotti Center's Job
Bank might be the thing for you! The
Job Bank, another free service for former volunteers, consists of a
starter kit containing articles, resources, and strategies for career
discernment and job searching and a weekly email of job announcements we
send to interested former volunteers. You can sign up for the weekly emails online or by emailing us at jobbank@pallotticenter.org.
Please visit the Former
Volunteer section of our website for more resources and services for
formers, including our
Network of Former Volunteers and
Resources
in your Area!