Thank you for your interest in Ignatians West!
Ignatians West volunteers bring their talent, wisdom, skills, and experience to the provision of direct community service. Rather than initiating service projects, Ignatians West matches volunteer skills and interests with existing projects and programs of partner agencies in urban
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communities throughout the greater Los Angeles area. In addition, IW provides the volunteers with a yearlong program of Ignatian Spirituality directed toward building a community that discusses and reflects on their service experiences.
We partner with non-profit agencies, institutions, and organizations that offer service to people who are poor or marginalized, who are consciously caring for the earth and who can offer meaningful volunteer experiences to mature adults. |
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Our Executive DirectorWe are fortunate that Anne Hansen has been serving as Executive Director of Ignatians West since 2019. Anne recruits our volunteers, identifies appropriate placements for those volunteers, convenes monthly volunteer meetings, and ensures that Ignatian Spirituality remains an integral part of the volunteer experience. She writes reflections on the Sunday readings for the Ignatians West newsletter and is working on a book with her sister, an Episcopal priest, on their shared experience with faith, ministry, and family. When time permits she serves as a spiritual director.
Prior to this position, Anne was involved with a number of ministries in the Archdiocese of Los Angeles and for 20+ years wrote a column, Family Time, for the former Los Angeles Catholic newspaper, The Tidings. She has facilitated numerous workshops and retreats as well as teaching classes on topics related to ministry and spirituality. Anne has a BA in Psychology from Immaculate Heart College, an M.Ed. in Educational Psychology from California State University, Northridge and an MA in Pastoral Theology from Loyola Marymount University. A native of Los Angeles, Anne lives in Camarillo, California with her husband where they enjoy the graces and adventures of their five children and 9 grandchildren. |
Anne Hansen
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