We rely heavily on students, churches, community clubs, businesses, individuals and other groups who support Dismas. It is truly special when individuals commit their energy and time to show residents all the supportive networks our community has to offer.
Interested in volunteering? Click the link below and fill out our volunteer interest form.
Our volunteers help give our residents the feeling that they are not going through these new journeys alone. Sometimes, volunteers are just there as understanding human beings.
Our greatest need from community members is to spend an evening throughout the week (Monday – Thursday) at our home. Our volunteer cooks spend their time preparing a meal, sitting, eating, and chatting with our residents or to explore other service opportunities, contact Dismas staff. Our staff is also interested in hearing other ways individuals and community groups can assist our residents.
Prepare and share a meal one evening with our residents and staff. Every Monday through Thursday at 6:30 we gather as a family for our evening meals.
Depending on credentials- residential mentoring, peer support, tutoring services, etc. Contact Dismas’ Program Director to explore these opportunities.
Want to plan a group renovation or partnership project with our residents? Contact Dismas’ Executive or Program Director.
Many of our Student Residents decide to live at Dismas because they understand that forgiveness and reconciliation are important, not only for our residents, but to our student residents as well. Many student residents come back to visit the house and have wonderful memories they want to re-visit. Living at Dismas is an experience that no one regrets.
Students’ room and board is paid for by the Sisters of Holy Cross.
Dismas can serve as a Field Practicum Site for MSW/BSW students
who are students at Indiana University South Bend or St. Mary’s.
For Notre Dame, Indiana University of South Bend and St. Mary’s students.
Dismas has hosted a variety of other student internship programs. Including students from Notre Dame’s (ND’s) Political Science Department, ND’s Law School, and ND’s Nonprofit Management program, Ivy Tech’s Health Science Program, a variety of criminal justice programs and is always interested in exploring opportunities with academic departments about forming new partnerships with student internship programs.
Contact Dismas’ Program Director to coordinate sharing a meal one evening with our residents.
Want to plan a group renovation or partnership project with our residents? Contact Dismas’ Executive or Program Director.
Spend 1 evening per week helping residents with GED or general life skills programming.
Currently provided through Notre Dame’s Mercy Works Program.
Our home was founded in 1986 to provide transitional housing and support services to men and women who have been recently released from incarceration. We offer a variety of programs to assist our residents in their transition back into society.
There are many ways you can help further our mission. Whether it’s a financial donation or a gift of your time, your donation will be appreciated.