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The Caritas Awards were established in 1995 through the generosity of an anonymous SJU donor. Each year a distinguished Saint John's Alumnus and a Saint Benedict's Alumna and two upper class students - one from each campus - are selected to receive this award for their commitment to social change and social justice. Each alum will be allowed to designate a volunteer organization to receive a $1,500.00 cash award in the recipient's name. Each student receives a $500.00 award for a volunteer organization of his or her choice. Each year one CSB student and one SJU student recipient is chosen to receive the Caritas Award for their commitment to service and social justice as identified by the Social Change Wheel.
This year's Caritas Award Ceremony will be held on Monday, April 6th, 2009. The event will begin at 5:00 p.m. with a social followed by the awards ceremony at 5:30 p.m. The social and ceremony will be held in Gorecki 204 at the College of St. Benedict.
This years recipients of the award are Ashleigh Leitch, CSB senior and political science major from Willmar, Minn.; John Smith, SJU senior and environmental studies major from Stillwater, Minn.; Marilyn and Joe Schmit, CSB alumna 56 and SJU alumnus 55, respectively; and Nick Davis, SJU alumnus 02.
Leitch is passionate about addressing international womens issues from social, economic and legal standpoints. As Womens Issues Representative for the CSB Student Senate, Leitch organized the Womens Month 2007 initiatives. Through her service experience while studying abroad in Chile during fall semester 2007, she developed the idea of Banco Mariposa, a student-run micro-lending organization in partnership with CSB, which has since matured into an internship program for CSB and SJU students to work with Fondo Esperanza, a Chilean micro-lending organization. Leitch believes in using governmental and legal structures to work toward social justice. She interned for Sen.Amy Klobuchar in Washington, D.C., during summer 2007, and later volunteered with Anna Maries Alliance as a Court Monitor. Leitch applied to the Peace Corps, and hopes to attend law school to become an international womens human rights attorney.
Smith has been involved with volunteering for several years. As a high school student in his hometown of Stillwater, he helped lead a mission trip to Guatemala and worked with his dad to build and maintain houses for single mothers in transition. At CSB and SJU, John has been a tutor-mentor for the Fast Forward Youth Program and a co-leader for an Alternative Break Experience trip. As a former president and treasurer of Echo, a CSB and SJU environmental action club, he led CSB and SJU into the original Campus Energy Wars in 2007 and has worked to unite CSB and SJU to state and nationwide opportunities through the Trans-campus Energy Action Movement (TEAM MN). He is currently running two independent projects: to raise $100,000 for the CSB and SJU Green Funds, and a business solution for city-scale sustainability networking and communication titled The Whole City Research Group.
The Schmits have spent their entire 52 years of married life working for social justice on a local, national and global level. They pressured their elected representatives in the 1980s to stop funding the contra rebels in Nicaragua and spoke out against the production of land mines and nuclear weapons. Marilyn was arrested three times for protesting aid to the contra rebels and is a member of Women Against Military Madness. She gave 30 talks after her trip to Nicaragua in 1985. Joe raised eyebrows at a San Francisco physics conference in 1985 when he asked his colleagues for a moment of silence on the 40th anniversary of the atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima, Japan. Currently, Joe is an electrician for Habitat for Humanity, and has done taxes for low income and elderly people for 18 years. They both actively support efforts to close the School of the Americas, Fort Benning, Ga., provide supplies for needy school children in Nicaragua and struggling families in Mexico, and sponsor the Marilyn Scholl Schmit Scholarship for Peace Studies at CSB.
Davis has been an advocate for educational justice for many years. Upon graduating from SJU, he entered the Peace Corps in Guinea in July 2003. There, he taught English at a rural high school and undertook a number of projects with the help of his Guinean friends and colleagues in Yembering. They planted trees, established a gardening co-op, cleaned up the local market and organized student theater productions and regional youth conferences. Davis extended his Peace Corps contract in Guinea for a third year, working as a consultant for a small grassroots organization in the city of Kankan. During this time, he helped the organization JADE create a center for homeless street children. Since his return to the U.S. in late 2006, Davis has been teaching adult basic education and English as a second language with Literacy Volunteers of Maricopa County, Arizona. He is currently applying to MBA programs to pursue a career in international nonprofit management.
Past Award Winners:
2008
Students
Maya Main CSB 08
Ben Demarais SJU 08
Alums
Christine Kustelski 96 CSB Alumna
Paul Conroy 05 SJU Alumnus
2007
Students
Kristen Roehl CSB 07
Dylan Sheldon SJU 07
Alums
Samantha Henningson 04 CSB Alumna
Jeffrey Corey 94 SJU Alumnus
2006
Students
Megan Kuhl CSB 06
Dan Dooher SJU 06
Alums
Christine Gam 02 CSB Alumna
Paul Fried 99 SJU Alumnus
2005
Students
Kirsten Flaten CSB 05
Kevin Boggeman SJU 05
Alums
Sarah Mechtenberg 99 CSB Alumna
Dave Charpentier 89 SJU Alumnus
2004
Students
Kate Eder CSB 04
Chris Hausmann SJU 04
Alums
Kate Percuoco 02 CSB Alumna
Eric LeCompte 99 SJU Alumnus
2003
Students
Karolanne Hoffman CSB 03
Gabe Berendes SJU 03
Alums
Sarah Athman 99 CSB Alumna
Mike Sersch 00 SJU Alumnus
2002
Students
Jen Maza CSB 02
Nate Gottfried SJU 02
Alums
Katie Krolczyk 96 CSB Alumna
Dave Johnson 97 SJU Alumnus
2001
Students
Amy Petersen CSB 01
Felicia Ochs CSB 01
Travis Doboszenski SJU 01
Alums
Rachel Stokman Brown 96 CSB Alumna
Phil Steger 97 SJU Alumnus
2000
Students
Erin Schwalbach '00
Alums
Stacy Rooney '98
1999
Reba Mathern-Jacobsen
Andrea Foley
1998
Alums
Cheryl Jones Kreager '90
1997
Alums
Ann Bukoskey '76
1996
Alums
Deborah Doom '95
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