Become a Peacemaker for The National School Chaplain Association (NSCA) (405-831-3299) and unlock new opportunities for yourself in the field of education and spiritual care!
If you believe that the students and teachers of America need a brighter today and a happier tomorrow, you can now become a part of the National School Chaplain Association!
The National School Chaplain Association has a role within their organization that they call the Peacemaker. If you want to support their initiatives in public and private education in the United States, you can now become a Peacemaker and contribute in the way that most befits your skill set and the time you can devote to the association.
Go to https://nationalschoolchaplainassociation.org/ to find out more.
As the NSCA Board of Directors explains, all new Peacemakers who join the organization will help them better serve the spiritual needs of teachers and children in schools across America. As one board member Todd Anderson elaborated, “When you nurture hope in students through chaplains, you change the trajectory from despair to flourish.”
The National School Chaplain Association has five ways in which you can become a Peacemaker for their organization. The first is recommended to you if you value the compassionate and hope-bringing work done by the organization and would like to volunteer for the NSCA. This may include helping in their call center or administrative offices, or by contributing as a speaker or writer. The NSCA suggests you can also elect to become a Peacemaker by making a tax-deductible donation to the registered non-profit charitable organization.
You can access more information on donation options at https://missiongeneration.app.neoncrm.com/forms/nsca
If you feel called to help more actively, you can also take your first step into the organization as a Peacemaker. This will involve working to support the association’s advocacy and activism work, furthering their aim to install more school chaplains in US schools. The NSCA is also interested in working with you if you are a school administrator or district employee. If you become a Peacemaker, you can then directly facilitate the placement of school chaplains within your school district or school community.
The National School Chaplain Association has also streamlined its chaplaincy accreditation and training processes to encourage you to become both a Peacemaker and certified school chaplain if that feels like the way you are called to serve the organization.
The Board of Directors at the National School Chaplain Association said, “As a Peacemaker you can help us put education and society back on track by bringing God and prayer to schools. Help children develop morally, spiritually, and academically, along with safer schools and mental health.”
When you become a Peacemaker for the NSCA, you will be helping countless children, teenagers, and teachers across America, and unlocking your own amazing opportunities.
Visit https://nationalschoolchaplainassociation.org/chaplains/ if you’re ready to become a Peacemaker.