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Michael Navarette, Summer Intern
Dallas Jesuit '09, Loyola University Chicago '13
Luisa Abballe, Summer Intern
Fordham University '10
Anna Villanueva, Just Coffee Coordinator
Marquette University '08
Sammie Mangino, Summer Intern
Wheeling Jesuit University '10,
University of Pittsburgh '12
Jen Sackowski, Summer Intern
St. Francis Prep '09, University of Pennsylvania '13
Tony Mazza, Program Director
Tony served as the advisor to the Mother Jones house, an intentional Christian service community for students at Wheeling Jesuit University. His first trip to New Orleans was as an undergrad at Wheeling which led him to the Jesuit Volunteer Corps. He worked to rebuild New Orleans during his year of service, then continued to recruit for the JVC. Tony is a "handy-man" whose deep commitment to a faith that does justice allows him to be present with those in most need.
Jocelyn A. Sideco, Executive Director
A graduate of St. Ignatius College Preparatory in San Francisco, CA, Santa Clara University in Santa Clara, CA and the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley (CA), Jocelyn comes with a life's worth of education within the Jesuit Network and brings Ignatian Spirituality to the work of recovering New Orleans and our own human dignity in every nook and crannie we find ourselves in the world. She spent time working and teaching at the University of San Francisco, St. Agnes Parish (San Francisco, CA), Marquette University (Milwaukee, WI), Loyola University New Orleans and the New Orleans Province of the Society of Jesus. A few highlights: She is a certified diversity and cultural competency trainer through the National MultiCultural Institute and most recently a certified Lay Health Advocate through the McFarland Institute; Jocelyn enjoys listening to others as they discern where they ought to follow God and where God is leading them; and she loves to cook for anyone who is over and is especially skilled with creating new meals with leftovers!
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