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  Serve in Their Communities                                     s  Abbi Cerezo (BSVM ’16-17) is a medical
 olunteers
                                                                   student at Boston Medical Center. She says,
                                                                   “My favorite part of working in the hospital is
 Bon Secours Volunteer Ministry gives young adults the opportunity   sitting with patients, helping them feel more

 to live and serve in communities with people who face oppression,   at home during their stay and sharing stories
                                                                   with them.” COVID-19 has changed the way
 racism and systemic injustice. Through meaningful work and building   she works. She has end-of-life conversations
 relationships with their neighbors, Ministry Volunteers participate
                                                                   with patients and feels tremendous responsibility
 in the sisters’ commitment to justice in radical solidarity with the   bringing connection and closure to families
 poor, the suffering and those most in need.                       who cannot be present.


 OUR CURRENT MINISTRY VOLUNTEERS ARE IMPROVING              ‘‘     ONE OF THE LESSONS I HAVE
 THEIR COMMUNITIES IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS:                          LEARNED IS THAT IN DIFFICULT


 Ally Staresinic is a patient liaison at Bon Secours Richmond      TIMES, WE NEED TO REMEMBER
                                                                   OUR HUMANITY. FEAR WILL TRY
 Community Hospital. She serves in the Behavioral Health Unit,     AND TAKE THAT AWAY FROM US.
 a therapeutic environment for people with serious mental illness.   IT IS AN INCREDIBLE PRIVILEGE
 Ally brings a compassionate presence to patients and staff,       TO BE SUPPORTING PATIENTS
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 and she provides patients with emotional and spiritual support    AND THEIR FAMILIES DURING
 as they heal and recover.                                         THESE UNPRECEDENTED TIMES.”

             OUR BON SECOURS VOLUNTEER MINISTRY ALUMNI CONTINUE TO SHARE THE

             BON SECOURS MISSION IN THE COMMUNITIES WHERE THEY LIVE AND WORK.
 Patrick Kollman is an emergency department patient liaison at
 Bon Secours Richmond Community Hospital. He supports patients
             Meghan Kruger (BSVM ’14-15) works for Boston   s
 and their families during their emergency department experience and
             Health Care for the Homeless. Her responsibilities have
 contributes to a caring, concerned atmosphere that promotes patient
             fluctuated during the pandemic. She staffed isolation and
 satisfaction and augments the efforts of the medical and nursing staff.
             quarantine spaces for patients waiting for COVID-19
             test results. She also wrote policies and conducted infection
             control trainings for staff as they prepared to reopen
 Caroline Kirk and Mario Sultan   after the first COVID-19 wave. More recently, she has
 serve at Cristo Rey Richmond High School,   participated in her organization’s vaccination program.
 a Catholic learning community for students
 of limited economic means. They assist   ‘‘ I HAVE BEEN HONORED TO BE PART
 teachers and build personal relationships   OF THE VACCINATION EFFORTS FOR
 with students through tutoring and   OUR STAFF, SHELTER PARTNERS AND
 providing academic help in the classroom.  PATIENTS. THE HOPEFULNESS I FEEL
             HAS BEEN INCREDIBLY ENERGIZING.”




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