North Park University

08/27/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 08/27/2024 10:47

North Park’s University Ministries Receives Two Grants Worth $90k to Foster Leadership, Student Character

North Park's University Ministries (UMin) has received two separate grants
to create student internships in local churches and expand its Sankofa
program, which promotes racial reconciliation.

The $50,000 grant from the Educating Character Initiative of the Program
for Leadership and Character at Wake Forest University will create a credit-
bearing course related to North Park's Sankofa trip. During this annual
sojourn, students, faculty, and staff travel to different parts of the U.S. to
learn about various aspects of the country's often contentious history of
race relations.

Tony Zamble, director of UMin, said the grant will help create an
interdisciplinary course combining philosophy and psychology to teach
compassion.

"Our argument is that character is social, so you can't have people of
character who don't care about the suffering of those around them," Zamble
said. "Sankofa helps develop compassion, empathy, and a keen sense of
justice."

A separate $40,000 grant from the Network for Vocation in Undergraduate
Education (NetVUE) will help pay the salaries of 16 students who will intern
at local churches over two years. Beginning this fall, UMin will deploy four
music-oriented and four service-centered interns to local churches each
year.

"Students are a little bit jaded by the church, especially those who didn't
necessarily grow up in it," Zamble said. "We want them to see the real
church in action and how they address justice and helping the poor."

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