John, you can empower the faith and justice work of young leaders.
John,
Last summer, I spoke with Nouran Alim, a student at Georgetown University, about her experience at the Ignatian Solidarity Network's Ignatian Justice Summit.
As a student committed to action for faith and justice, she learned that: "we have more power as a collective. We've learned how to come together, to map out how power works in our communities, and to address issues in a way where we feel empowered instead of just...hoping something will change."
Students like Nouran are already incredibly smart and passionate about building a more just world. They just need the tools and skills to do it.
With your support,ISN works to cultivate a deep sense of personal transformation among youth and young adults rooted in Catholic Social Thought—with practical training in goal setting, organizing and advocacy skills, and action planning to enhance their work as change-makers on campus and in their communities.
Your donation to ISN’s spring campaign is an investment in this mission, providing vital resources and support that enable us to continue our important work.