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Appeal for the Centre of Career and Vocation (CCV)

 
Christine Kampen Robinson

You'd be amazed to know how many students come to the CMU Centre for Career and Vocation (CCV) with a deep desire to make a difference in the world as they look for direction for their lives and livelihoods. It's a time of both uncertainty and promise for young adults.

As the Director of the CCV, I see how students are called to live out CMU's mission to serve and lead throughout many sectors of church and society but need guidance to transform their wonderings and aspirations into jobs after graduation.

Grace Siemens

My name is Grace Siemens, and I'm a student at Canadian Mennonite University. I wanted to take a moment to tell you how your generosity has impacted me directly.

When I started at CMU, I wasn't sure how to connect my studies in social sciences to a career that would make a difference in the world. I was unsure where to start and which steps to take to figure out my own goals. With help from the Centre for Career and Vocation, that's changed.

CPAWS logo, Manitoba Chapter

As a leader of a partner agency of Canadian Mennonite University, I have the privilege of seeing the CMU mission in action through the students who join us through CMU's Work-Integrated Learning program. These students bring more than knowledge and skill; they bring a deep commitment to learning to live and work well with others and an eagerness to have an impact that reaches beyond the workplace.

At Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS), we experience the impact of CMU through the unique ways their students engage. These students integrate their studies, their personal values, and a desire to make a difference in everything they do, reflecting CMU’s dedication to both character building and community building. In our time together, CMU students inspire us with a presence that blends intellectual curiosity, emotional depth, and spiritual grounding—a combination that not only supports CPAWS’ mission but strengthens it.

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