Ministries: Immersion / Service-Learning, ARIZONA
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Loyola Project (Phoenix, AZ)
The Loyola Project matches student tutors with inner-city impoverished youth.
Office of Peace and Justice (Phoenix, AZ)
The Office of Faith and Justice works to encourage and empower the Brophy community to achieve this "relationship with Christ" both through the transforming power of prayer as well as by becoming involved in service to those in need on school-wide, local, and global levels.
Service Immersion: Chimaltenango, Guatemala (Phoenix, AZ)
The trip gives students the opportunity to experience the life of “los pequeños,” through examining the social, political, economic, and religious justice issues specific to Guatemala.
Service Immersion: Juarez, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas (Phoenix, AZ)
Seven day service trip through Borderlinks, concentrating on increasing border awareness and immigration issues.
Service Immersion: Juarez, Mexico, and El Paso, Texas, Brophy High School (Phoenix, AZ)
Eight day service trip through Annunciation House, concentrating on border awareness and immigration issues.
Service Immersion: Kino Border Initiative Day Trip, Nogales, Mexico, (Phoenix, AZ)
One day service trip through Borderlinks, concentrating on increasing border awareness and immigration issues.
Service Immersion: Nogales, Mexico, and Nogales, Arizona (Phoenix, AZ)
Seven day service trip through Borderlinks, concentrating on increasing border awareness and immigration issues.
Service Immersion: Peru, Brophy High School (Phoenix, AZ)
A three day service trip to Peru, where students will examine global poverty, immigration, climate change, fair trade and many more.
Service Immersion: Puebla, Mexico (Phoenix, AZ)
The trip gives students the opportunity to examine the following issues: global poverty, immigration, climate change, and fair trade. All of these issues are aligned with the ideals of the Jesuits, and have a substantial impact on migrants.
Service Immersion: Various Cities, Peru (Phoenix, AZ)
The trip gives students the opportunity to examine the following issues: global poverty, immigration, climate change, and fair trade. All of these issues are aligned with the ideals of the Jesuits, and have a substantial impact on migrants.
Service Learning Programs (Phoenix, AZ)
These Programs are an important part of the Brophy curriculum and the student experience. Their purpose is to teach students about social justice through an experience of service to people who know what it is to be pushed to the sides of society (marginalization).his mission reaches beyond a college-prep education, which is available in many other private and public secondary schools. What distinguishes a Jesuit education is the emphasis on a call to view the world from the perspective of marginalized people; a perspective which develops what Father Pedro Arrupe, S.J., the former General of the Society of Jesus, called "men and women for others."
