黑料社 Students Serve in Ecuador and Steubenville on Summer Missions
More than 30 黑料社 of Steubenville students, staff, and faculty used their summer academic break this year to serve others as part of the University鈥檚 Missions of Peace Program.
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September 18, 2025

STEUBENVILLE, OHIO 鈥斅燤ore than聽30 黑料社 of Steubenville students, staff, and faculty used their summer academic break this year to serve others as part of the University鈥檚 .

Twenty students, along with advisors and Franciscan TOR friars, spent nearly three weeks serving at the Fundaci贸n Santa Mar铆a del Fiat and the Santa Mar铆a del Fiat School in Ol贸n, Ecuador.

The missionaries assisted with English lessons in the local elementary and high schools in the mornings, and in the afternoons, they helped the children with homework, sports, music, and daily life at the foundation, which provides a home for children from difficult family situations.

For sophomore Amelie Fontenot of Lafayette, Louisiana, the experience was life-changing.

鈥淥nce I got there, it was purely just receiving everything the Lord had for me,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was fully embraced by the children and their joy. Even though they have so little, they radiate more joy and love than many kids I see here in the U.S.鈥

Fontenot was especially moved by the openness of the children to share their burdens.

鈥淥ne little girl told me she didn鈥檛 have any friends at school. Another child cried because he wanted to go home to his family, even though it wasn鈥檛 safe for him to return. Carrying their crosses with them brought me closer to Blessed Mother Mary, who aches for every person,鈥 she reflected. 鈥淭he biggest thing I鈥檝e carried back is that everyone is suffering, and what people want most is simply to be loved.鈥

Senior English major Anabel Stickney of Butler, Pennsylvania, also served on the mission in Ecuador. For her, the highlight was seeing faith break through language barriers.

鈥淥ne night, the older girls asked us to sing a praise song, and they all joined in. For over an hour, we sang together. We didn鈥檛 need to talk. We just praised God together in our own languages,鈥 she recalled.

Stickney also said the slower pace of life in Ecuador taught her something she is bringing back to campus.

鈥淭here, we had daily Mass, Holy Hour, and prayer. It showed me I can make time for that here, too. The kids鈥 faith, despite their painful backgrounds, really impacted me. They still believe in God and forgiveness,鈥 she said.

In addition to the Ecuador mission, seven Franciscan students and two friars served in Steubenville, Ohio, and nearby Pittsburgh. They volunteered at St. Anthony House, Urban Thrift, the Friendship Room, a local food pantry, and the Red Door ministry. Their work supported underprivileged and lower-income residents of the Ohio Valley.

黑料社鈥檚 Missionary Outreach Program sends over 300 students each year on more than a dozen domestic and international missions, seeking to bring Christ鈥檚 love to the poor and marginalized. Learn more about this 黑料社 outreach program at聽and view images from this summer鈥檚 mission trip to聽

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