Student Life

Social Action & Service

Manhattan University’s passion for social action and service has roots in our Lasallian tradition. As Lasallians, we work for social change and show respect to all people, especially the poor, the underprivileged, and those without a voice.

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A personalized education. A life of purpose. That’s the Jasper Promise.

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a purple badge that reads, Purpose, A life of meaning, The Jasper Promise

Social action and service opportunities at Manhattan allow students to stand in solidarity with the poor and serve the disadvantaged around the world.

Our inclusive Lasallian community is made up of people from all religious and spiritual traditions who share a common philosophy: that every person has inherent human dignity and deserves honor and respect. The best way to correct social injustice is to educate, advocate, and get to work. We’re a community of doers here at Manhattan University.

Ways to get involved

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Service-Immersion Trips

The Lasallian Outreach Volunteer Experience (LOVE) offers students the chance to live and work in solidarity with the poor, experience an unfamiliar culture, learn about issues of social justice and engage in hands-on service. It’s a wonderful opportunity to build community with peers and reflect on real issues in today’s world. These trips are offered during spring, summer and winter breaks.

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Community Service

Students looking for an ongoing, weekly service commitment are encouraged to join the Lasallian Outreach Collaborative (LOCo). This program works to create lasting social change in our community by responding to the needs of our community partners in the Bronx and beyond. There are also one-time volunteer opportunities including Service on Saturdays in the local community, as well as on-campus events. 

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Service Learning

At Manhattan University, service isn't just an extracurricular activity — we also incorporate community service into the classroom. Through community-based learning initiatives, our faculty and students work with a local nonprofit partner to respond to a specific community need in way that provides an intellectually engaging experience.