Jesuit Missions volunteer highlights global impact of Jesuit work

April 7, 2025

Anne Walker, a dedicated volunteer with Jesuit Missions and an active member of the Jesuit parish of St Aloysius in Glasgow, has shared her impactful journey through a heartfelt blog post.

In her reflections, Anne highlights the work she did during her time volunteering with Jesuit Missions, where she contributed to projects focused on education, development, and social justice.

Anne is deeply involved with St Aloysius College and supports the local Jesuit Young Adult Ministries group in Glasgow. Her passion for service extends far beyond her parish, as she regularly volunteers for Jesuit Missions, working on the ground in countries where the Society of Jesus makes a tangible difference.

Her blog post offers a personal insight into the connections she made with local communities and the ways in which these experiences shaped her own understanding of service and solidarity. Anne’s story is a testament to the profound impact that dedicated volunteers can have, both on the communities they serve and on their own spiritual journeys.

Jesuit Missions UK is grateful for volunteers like Anne, who bring not only their skills and compassion but also their deep faith and commitment to serving others. Anne’s experience is a reminder of the powerful, lasting impact of hands-on volunteering and the importance of building global solidarity.

To read Anne Walker’s full story and learn more about how you can get involved with Jesuit Missions, visit the official blog here.

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