AM students serve over 13,000 hours in our local communities during the 2024-2025 school year
Campus Ministry
Campus Ministry exists to nurture and support the Albertus Family in their spiritual development, develop student leadership and encourage outreach to the broader community both locally and globally through the four Pillars of Dominican Life, Prayer, Study, Community and Service.
For the 2024-2025 school year, Albertus Magnus students served over 13,000 hours of service in our local communities including:
Diaper Drive: in partnership with St. Margaret of Antioch School, Pearl River, diapers and baby items were donated to Birthright of Nanuet to support new mothers
Midnight Runs: for the past 25 years, Albertus Magnus students have participated in Midnight Run service trips to New York City to help support the mission of the Midnight Run organization: Seniors: October 25, 2024 Juniors: November 15, 2024 Sophomores: January 24, 2025 Freshmen: February 7, 2025
Christmas Toy Drive: 500+ toys donated to One-to-One Learning, Rockland County Department of Social Services, St. Dominic’s Family Services and the Family Resource Center in the East Ramapo School District
Souper Bowl: 2,704 cans donated to St. Aedan Food Pantry, St. Paul Food Cupboard, Catholic Community Services Food Pantry, Immaculate Conception Food Pantry, St. Peter’s Food Pantry and One-to-One Learning
Easter baskets for Maria Fareri Children's Hospital
Letters of Love: started by JohnCarlo Mandara '26, Letters of Love has written 859 cards for 100+ elders, Veterans, community heroes and children for 18 causes in 3 different states
Days for Girls: students gathered at Dominican Convent to create sustainable feminine hygiene products for young women in developing countries who do not have access. Without this supply, young women literally miss many days from school, putting them way behind in education
Congratulations to Raymond Facinelli '25 and Riliegh Johnson '25, winners of The Sr. Margaret Palliser Award, named after long time trustee and former President of the Board of Trustees, Sr. Margaret Palliser. This is awarded each year to Seniors who exemplify the Dominican Pillars of Prayer, Study, Community and Service.
Congratulations to these students who earned the most service hours for the 2024-2025 school year: Class of 2026: Thomas Castelluccio, Natalia Arango