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Corporate Volunteer Collaborative

Over the past 29 years, Mercy Volunteer Corps has evolved to meet the ever-growing needs of those who are living in poverty across the nation and throughout the world.  Concomitantly, MVC has strived to match the unique skills and aspirations of those called to serve as volunteers with sites of service that could most benefit from the long-term commitment of such dedicated individuals.

It is with gratitude that MVC recognizes the desire of members of the business community to give the gift of time and professional expertise on a more short-term basis.  Through the Corporate Volunteer Collaborative, MVC endeavors to harness the power of the community workforce to make a difference in the lives of those who are poor and marginalized in the world.  MVC will partner with companies in developing unique strategies to incorporate volunteerism in the workplace.

Catherine McAuley urges us to remember that our intentions are insufficient, for If you or your organization is interested in connecting with MVC to participate in the Corporate Volunteer Collaborative, please contact us at 215.641.5535 or via email at ContactUs@MercyVolunteers.org   

Christopher Cashman, Sr. Vice President Corporate and Public Affairs, Independence Blue Cross (left) accepts the 2006 Widening Circles Award for the Blue Crew at the Mercy Volunteer Corps Business Leaders’ Breakfast.   The award is being presented by Jim Rowley, Founder/CEO, Lincoln Benefits Group (right), the 2005 Widening Circles Award Recipient.