Building a Home with Young Members of the Northern Cheyenne and Crow Nations
A Jesuit Volunteer serving in the dormitory of a high school for Northern Cheyenne and Crow students in rural Montana considers the concept of “home.”
Caroline Fenton is a 2018-2019 member of Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest. She is serving as the dormitory mentor at St. Labre Indian School in Ashland, Montana. She graduated from Loyola University New Orleans and is from Wantagh, New York.
A Jesuit Volunteer serving in the dormitory of a high school for Northern Cheyenne and Crow students in rural Montana considers the concept of “home.”
A student spoke solemnly to me. Over winter break, the community in Ashland, Montana had experienced the abrupt death of two teenagers.
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