Join fellow Creighton students for one time volunteering opportunities (Weekly Service), or committed semester-long service programs (402 Service Program, CREW for Social Justice). Learn more about our student-led opportunities to serve and learn with our Omaha community. Programs are free and transportation is provided.
Current students can find more details, applications and sign ups here or on Creighton Engage.
For drop-in weekly service, sign up for each week you wish to attend on our new platform, Creighton Engage! Use your Creighton login through the single-sign on (no need to create an account!) and see all service opportunities available.
Join a semester-long service, justice, and reflection program with the SCSJ. Service opportunities are available Monday-Saturday at a variety of times to fit all schedules. Transportation provided.
The 402 Service Program offers participants the opportunity to engage deeply with a single community partner throughout the semester. By committing to serve every week, participants build lasting relationships, contribute meaningfully to their partner organization, and develop a deeper understanding of the community’s needs. Participants also engage in reflection with their group each week. Transportation is provided. Program times are available Mondays through Saturdays - find what fits your schedule!
Serving with Youth in After School Programs
Completely KIDS: Participants will serve off campus as mentors and reading buddies with elementary aged children in an after school program.
DREAM: Join DREAM and live out the pillars of community, mentorship, and building relationships by volunteering every week at Howard Kennedy or Hartman Elementary school. Participation throughout your time at Creighton is encouraged as we build the community of DREAM volunteers. A successful DREAM volunteer will be flexible and a positive role model.
Jesuit Academy: Tutor 4th-8th grade boys at Jesuit Academy, a middle school in North Omaha. Build relationships, be a mentor, and partner with hardworking students to achieve academic success.
Partnering with Immigrants & Refugees Learning English
Omaha Public Schools Welcome Center: Participants will meet immigrant and refugee community members with Omaha Public Schools (OPS) and engage in direct service as a conversation and reading partner with adults and/or as an aide with young children learning English.
Yates Illuminates: Participants will serve as conversation partners and teaching assistants in an English Language class. They will have the opportunity to form relationships with immigrant adults and learn about different cultures.
Katelyn Grzelak’s involvement with Completely Kids provided her with the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of many elementary aged children.
“Creighton makes volunteering super easy,” she says, “they provide transportation, and you can count on it every week!”