Ware Institute for Civic Engagement
A Deeper Sense of Meaning and Purpose
Being a driving force for positive impact, bridging gaps and solving challenges to lift up your community — that’s the Diplomat way. At F&M’s Ware Institute for Civic Engagement, we help you turn care into action by offering service opportunities that expand your perspective, build meaningful connections, and make real change in your own backyard.
Public Service Summer Institute (PSSI)
Transforming Gardens into Classrooms
Moana Franco ’25 spent her summer working with The Edible Classroom, a Lancaster-based
nonprofit that partners with schools and communities to create educational gardens.
Franco landed the role through the Ware Institute's Public Service Summer Institute
(PSSI). “I saw it as a wonderful opportunity to understand more about running a nonprofit
organization, connect more closely with the Lancaster community, and meet new individuals,”
she said. Franco noted she was drawn to PSSI due to the program’s thoughtful structure
and its focus on important issues. “This year, we concentrated on environmental justice,
and as part of the PSSI cohort, I had the privilege of connecting with local leaders
dedicated to addressing key social challenges within the community,” she said.
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Finding Culture & Community Through Lancaster Internship
When she transferred to F&M, Teagan Durkin ’26 set a goal to expand her professional
portfolio and become further immersed in LGBTQIA+ culture and community. The Ware
Institute's Public Service Summer Institute (PSSI) helped her achieve both by connecting
her with a Lancaster Pride internship. “I was responsible for researching and creating
a presentation around how Lancaster Pride can become better connected with and support
LGBTQIA+ folks within the realms of legal systems, education, safe spaces, community
engagement, and health and wellness,” Durkin said. “Additionally, I was heavily involved
in the nonprofit's various events: the annual Lancaster Pride Festival, various vigils,
and fundraisers like pool parties and a trip to New York City for a Broadway show.”
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Opportunities
Community Service
Service Saturdays
Alternative Breaks
Squash Aces Mentoring
Public Service Summer Institute (PSSI)
The Public Service Summer Institute began in 1994 in response to an institutional
belief that a true liberal arts education includes making meaningful contributions
to the community. The program has evolved from focusing predominantly on the internship
experience to one that places equal value on the learning and personal development
that happens through the combination of both the collective cohort experience and
the individual internships. Students are paid by the College for the eight-week program
(housing is not included).
F&M Works in Lancaster
First-Year Pre-Arrival Program
To shape the world, start right where you are. Our home city of Lancaster is not only
an active urban hub, but also an integral educational partner teeming with opportunities
to learn, serve, and engage with the local community.Experience Lancaster
Learn, Serve, Work
January 30, 2025
F&M Trip to New Orleans Marks Two Decades of Disaster Relief
After Hurricane Katrina’s powerful winds and storm surge devastated the Gulf Coast of the United States in 2005, a group of students at Franklin & Marshall College launched an organization to support the recovery effort. Two decades later, the Catastrophic Relief Alliance (CRA) is as strong as it’s ever been—and is still working to improve lives in areas affected by America’s most costly natural disasters.
November 8, 2024
Anthropology Major Pursues Passion for Nonprofit Work
For Jonah Fisher ’26, an internship with a local nonprofit led to a job where he is already practicing the skills from his Franklin & Marshall classes. Fisher completed an internship with Homefields, a nonprofit in Millersville, Pa., that engages people with disabilities or other barriers to traditional employment in growing organic produce at their Care Farm.
November 4, 2024
‘I Wanted to Become Better Connected with Lancaster’: Reflections from a Municipal Internship
Ethan Grabowski ’26, a government and history major, spent his summer interning at the Lancaster County Commissioners’ Office. See a day in his life in politics.
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