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Collection Overview

Title: Edmundite Mission Corps, 1992-2004

Predominant Dates:1996-2004

ID: SSE 16/SSE 16

Extent: 1.0 Linear Feet

Arrangement: Arranged alpha-numerically into 9 series; Administration; Americorps; Colleges; Financial; Grants; Mission Sites; Newsletters; Personnel; Publications.

Scope and Contents of the Materials

This collection includes documentation and administrative paperwork pertaining to the Americorps/EMC service volunteer program.  It includes volunteer applications, contracts, job descriptions and evaluations; mission site information and resources; EMC office correspondence and administration; EMC newsletters, religious and community-living developmental resources, and various collected publications and journals.  Also included are a plaque, banner, and scrapbook.  The volunteer personnel files included in this collection are only a partial collection, and the earliest personnel file is dated 1996.

Collection Historical Note

The Edmundite Mission Corps (EMC) was founded in 1992 by the Society of Saint Edmund as a year-long volunteer program for college graduates, engaging in ministry among the poor in the African-American Community of the South.  Serving the communities of Selma, Alabama and New Orleans, Louisiana. Corps members worked directly within the communities as teachers and social workers in schools, parishes, state and private organizations, and Edmundite programs which addressed the housing, health, nutrition and educational needs of the poor in those communities.  Volunteers lived together, embracing a simple lifestyle in a Christian community to gain a greater understanding of the needs of the poor, and a deeper spiritual commitment to the Church’s mission of promoting social justice, as well as fostering one’s own spirituality.

The EMC existed from 1992-2004.  It ceased when financial considerations combined with the difficulty of keeping a core group of volunteers made the program unsustainable.

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Repository: Saint Michael's College Archives & Special Collections

Related Materials:

SSE 6.8 Local Administration. Southern Missions

SSE 12 Bishop Perry Middle School


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Folder 1: Administration Alumni Addresses
Folder 2: Administration Annual Report 1999-2000
Folder 3: Administration Edmundite Personnel Directories
Folder 4: Administration Forms-Blank
Folder 5: Administration Recruitment Fairs 2003-2004
Folder 6: Administration Retreats, Reunions, Ceremonies
Folder 7: Administration Year-end Volunteer Questionnaires
Folder 8: Americorps 1998-2001 Volunteer Administration
Folder 9: Americorps 1999-2001 Member Survey Results
Folder 10: Americorps 2001 Volunteers-Reduced-Part-time
Folder 11: Americorps 2002-2004 Volunteer/Program Admin.
Folder 12: Colleges Short-Term Volunteer Info/Correspondence/Schedules
Folder 13: Financial Budgets 1999-2004
Folder 14: Grants 2002-04 Edmundite Mission Corps/Heifer/YMIA
Folder 15: Mission Sites Directions
Folder 16: Mission Sites New Orleans-Bishop Perry MIddle School
Folder 17: Mission Sites Selma Habitat for Humanity
Folder 18: Mission Sites Selma Youth Development Center
Folder 19: Mission Sites Site Visits Bishop Perry Middle School
Folder 20: Mission Sites Volunteer Requests-Selma
Folder 21: Mission Sites Vredenberg "Leadership Now"
Folder 22: Newsletters Edmundite Mission Corps Alumni Newsletters
Folder 23: Personnel (Names available upon request)

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