Part of the mission of Incarnate Word Academy is to “make a
positive impact on the world,” which includes all of creation, not just human
beings. Bringing in the whole of
creation to their mission, it is no surprise to learn about the many ways they
actively engage students, staff, and families in making a positive impact on
the world by caring for our common home.
One piece of creation which is vital for life is water, and
this is an area that IWA has actively been involved in protecting and making
accessible for at risk communities around the world. A couple years ago students and staff
listened to a presentation about the organization Water With Blessings, and
were inspired to get involved to support clean water for communities in
countries throughout Africa, Asia, and Latin America who don’t easily have
access. Through various class
fundraisers students raised money for many water filters as part of this
program.
At the local level IWA also installed a water fountain in
each building where you can easily fill up your reusable water bottles and
students, faculty, and staff are all encouraged to use reusable bottles or cups
rather than plastic water bottles.
In line with eliminating waste, recycling is very present
throughout IWA. There are single stream
recycling bins in every classroom, and even when students or faculty leave the
classroom they promote recycling wherever they go, making sure to always bring
an extra bag for recyclable products in case there isn’t one available.
Energy is another way that IWA collaborates with the
surrounding community. Sr. Pat Kelly
CCVI started the energy care program through Ameren, providing reduced energy
costs and winterization for poor and vulnerable families. IWA continue the legacy of Sr. Pat Kelly by hosting
an annual blanket drive where 200-300 blankets are collected and distributed to
those in need, as well as sending groups of students and faculty/staff out into
the community to winterize the homes of those in need. IWA also hosts the annual Trivia Night
fundraiser for Energy Care and students, staff, and faculty all volunteer to
make that possible.
Incarnate Word Academy has dreams for the future about
continuing to beautify the areas around campus and even looking into the
possibilities of starting their own community garden. Through the many programs and initiatives
they currently have and will develop in the future, we lift up and thank IWA
for incorporating into their mission a concern for making a positive impact on
our mother earth, our common home.
Congratulations, IWA and Staff. We are proud of what you do to save your piece of "our common home."
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