Saint john's benedictine volunteer corps

Prayer, Service, and Community Living Worldwide to Transform Lives

Monasterio San Antonio Abad
Humacao, Puerto Rico

wORK OF THE SJBVC

Volunteers work at the Colegio San Antonio Abad, a vibrant and dynamic prep school nestled in the heart of Humacao, Puerto Rico. Founded and supported by the local monastery, the school is dedicated to providing a high-quality education to students from diverse backgrounds, regardless of their socio-economic status.

Volunteers play a vital role in the school's mission, as they bring their unique talents, skills, and perspectives to the classroom. One of the primary ways in which volunteers contribute is by teaching English and other subjects related to their college major. Through engaging lessons and interactive activities, volunteers help students improve their language skills and broaden their horizons.

But teaching is just one aspect of the volunteer experience at Colegio San Antonio Abad. Volunteers also have the opportunity to get involved in the school's agricultural program, which includes working in the orchards and gardens. This hands-on experience allows volunteers to learn about sustainable agriculture, food systems, and environmental stewardship while making a tangible difference in the local community.

In addition to teaching and agricultural work, volunteers also participate in cultural exchange activities, which help foster mutual understanding and respect between people from different backgrounds. Whether it's through language exchanges or field trips, volunteers have the chance to connect with students, teachers, and community members on a deeper level.

Overall, volunteering at Colegio San Antonio Abad is a rewarding and enriching experience that allows individuals to make a positive impact in the lives of others while learning about Puerto Rican culture, history, and society. By sharing their time, energy, and expertise, volunteers help create a brighter future for the students and communities they serve.

 

THOSE WHO HAVE SERVED

2003-2004: Quinn Martin

2021-2022: Max Labine and Michael Pineda

2022-2023: Joseph Stangler and Adrian Flournoy