Within only three hours on Wednesday morning, the Mount community united to illustrate the importance of the Mercy Core Values - Inspired by Faith and Compelled by Mercy - by reaching out to improve the lives of others in need during Service Day. This annual event featured separate grade levels under the advisement of faculty/staff in different shifts, assisting various organizations on and off campus.
Bishop James F. Checchio joined the Mount community for many of the day’s activities.
Freshmen listened to a speech by Mansi Shah of Operation Smile before heading off to assemble smile bags for clients served by the organization. Sophomores mobilized their efforts off campus where they offered their assistance at Crossroads School in Westfield, Jardine Academy in Cranford, Inspire Family Life Center in Warren, Moms Helping Moms in Warren, and McAuley Hall Health Care Center on the Mount campus.
Juniors were inspired by a speech from Lucy DelGaudio, a veteran of the U.S. Army. They designed and decorated canvas tote bags – or Stand Down Bags – to be filled with hygiene products and distributed to veterans. They also made bracelets and cards for the veterans and assembled packages for Operation Shoebox. Seniors packed meals for Rise Against Hunger after hearing a speech from a representative from the Community Food Bank of New Jersey.
At the conclusion of Service Day, students, faculty, and staff gathered in the Chapel of the Immaculate Conception to pray and reflect on the impact that had been made during the morning of outreach and service.