Hugs. Photo by Rachel McCarty
Miami
Program or Partner
DWELL/YAV Miami
This site seeks young adults to serve and learn with the people of Miami, to engage in intentional Christian community and personal discipleship, to work with local ministries and agencies and to explore urban, multicultural ministry as a vocation and calling.
Placement Opportunities
Potential sites include service in the areas of:
- Homeless services
- Education
- Children/youth
- Immigrant and refugee services
- Community organizing
Volunteers will serve their work placements approximately 32 hours a week (four days).
Housing
Volunteers live together in a community house. The house is selected and maintained by the program. Currently one house is located in the Little Havana neighborhood of Central Miami. The house holds up to six people. It includes utilities, air conditioning, stove, refrigerator, washer and dryer. The other house is located in Homestead, Florida. It also holds up to six people and includes all of the above.
Intentional Community Aspects
Volunteers will spend one day per week with their house community in book discussions, service projects or issue education. In addition, they will participate in a weekly evening community meal and other various activities, worship together once a week and attend retreats. Four hours a week are set aside for participation in a local church congregation of the volunteer’s choosing. One day a week is set aside for a personal day. Some work sites prefer or require Spanish, Creole or French, but it is not required to participate in the Miami program. All volunteers are asked to raise $6,000 of support and write monthly reflections.
Requirements
Age: 20-29
Education: college desirable
Other: applicants should be considering a career in urban ministry.
Site Coordinator
Delia Caderno