Community Service

Whatsoever you did for the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me (Mt 25:40)

Trinity is committed to the values of compassion and personal responsibility. The long tradition of Catholic social teaching and action is grounded in the belief in the dignity of all humans and that people have a right and a duty to participate in society, seeking together the common good and well-being of all, especially the poor and vulnerable. We strive to guide students toward a path of compassion, responsibility and morality – this is why we place such an emphasis on service projects.

Trinity hosts school-wide projects that benefit the Red Cross, Dare to Care, Catholic Relief Services and many more. In addition, students have a service requirement as part of their Theology classes.

All hours must be completed through a school, church, or nonprofit organization.

Campus Ministry

Service Requirements

Part of the mission of Trinity High School is to guide students toward a path of compassion, responsibility and morality—helping them make positive choices. While at Trinity, every student will provide a minimum of 45 hours of service in the greater community. Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors are required to complete service hours, which count as a grade in their second-semester Theology course. Detailed information is provided in Theology classes.

Most seniors will take a Community Service class as a Theology elective. Students earn 35 hours of service to a local Catholic grade school for the class. Each senior class provides about 7,500 hours of service to the community through this class.

Service Tracking & Opportunities

Students will track and document hours through MobileServe. Upcoming service opportunities can also be found through MobileServe. Theology teachers will introduce MobileServe to students at the beginning of the school year. Students, Please talk with your Theology teacher or Mr. Chris Luken if you have questions or concerns about whether or not your site/service will fit the required criteria.

Key Club Service Club

Key Club is a service club sponsored by Kiwanis International. Trinity’s chapter sponsors service opportunities throughout the year. It is led by Mr. Mike Budniak and Mr. Chris Luken. For more information on the club or for upcoming events, see Mr. Budniak or Mr. Luken.

Online Service Resources: