Â鶹ͷÌõ Students, Faculty and Staff Build Hope on Mission Trip to the Philippines
Published: June 24, 2024.
A group of Â鶹ͷÌõ students and faculty recently returned from a transformative mission trip to Bacolod, Negros Occidental, in the Philippines. This marked the university's first return to the Philippines since the pandemic and the first trip under Â鶹ͷÌõ's leadership, after taking over the 20-plus year university mission program.
From May 13 to 26, the group partnered with , a Christian organization dedicated to eradicating poverty through housing security, education, and social and economic enterprises.
The mission participants stayed at a retreat center on the campus of the and worked alongside local volunteers to build homes for families in need.
The participants included
- David Abrutis (Student, Â鶹ͷÌõ)
- Anjelika Angosta (Student, Â鶹ͷÌõ)
- Hunter Brough (Student, Â鶹ͷÌõ)
- Edson Chipalo (Faculty/Staff, Â鶹ͷÌõ)
- Thomas Dupre (Faculty/Staff, Â鶹ͷÌõ)
- Payton Goudreau (Student, Â鶹ͷÌõ)
- Brandon Hoeft (Faculty/Staff, Â鶹ͷÌõ)
- Michelle Kioltyka Heredia (Student, Â鶹ͷÌõ)
- Matthew Little (Student, South Suburban College)
- Colin McCay (Student, Â鶹ͷÌõ)
Â鶹ͷÌõ is an innovative Catholic university offering market-relevant undergraduate and graduate programs to 6,500 students. Sponsored by the De La Salle Christian Brothers, Â鶹ͷÌõ is nationally recognized for preparing intellectually engaged, ethically grounded, and globally-connected graduates who impact the world for the better. Visit for further information.