Food, Climate Change
Zimbabwe
Story
… were sure to tell us they planted a tree that year, most commonly a mango tree because it provides food as well as …
Manitoba
Story
… language to work with them. Kyle Rudge (06:03): Finding a place to fit, to belong, to feel a sense of community and to …
Volunteer Opportunity
Frequently asked questions … The Young Anabaptist Mennonite Exchange Network (YAMEN) is a yearlong service opportunity for Christian adults (ages 18-30) from outside the U.S. and Canada. YAMEN participants serve alongside local MCC partner organizations, …
Volunteer Opportunity
Frequently asked questions … Learn, serve and reflect in Seed, a two-year program that brings together a cohort of young adults ages 20-30 from around the world. Each Seed participant has an assignment where they live and serve in a local community. …
Indigenous Neighbors
British Columbia
Story
… an increased understanding of Indigenous people and their place and space in Canada, past and present. Reconciliation …
Manitoba
Story
… was just another story that sticks. I wasn't in that Sudan place, but having worked in Africa. Kyle Rudge (13:29): You …
Landing page
SALTers must be: Between 18 and 30 years old Unmarried with no dependents Canadian or U.S. citizens with primary residence within Canada or the U.S. Dedicated to nonviolent peacemaking Committed to a personal Christian faith Actively participating in a …
United States
Story
I grew up in a family that has always been very supportive of MCC and international friendships. My parents met during my dad’s MCC assignment in Germany after the Second World War. My mother was part of a Mennonite summer tour that volunteered at the …
Health, Climate Change, Hurricane, Disaster response
Puerto Rico
Story
… solar equipment. They can stow the panels in a safe place during the storm, and then have them re-installed as …
Event
… for the quilt auction beginning with breakfast at 7. Begin placing your bid on over 175 beautiful quilts beginning at …
Education
Bolivia
Story
Maria Martin leads me through the winding cobblestoned streets of Llallagua, Bolivia – a town with a palpable energy for such a small population. By noon, street vendors line every wall, selling bags of popcorn from their carts, hot apple-quinoa drinks …