Cultivating Lasallians for life.

Young Lasallians are those who benefit from and are involved in the Lasallian Educational Mission – including both current and former students, lay volunteers, teachers, faculty and staff, administrators, and young Brothers. This particular age group of 16-35 has great influence on the mission as a whole, coming up with creative and innovative ways to keep the Lasallian spirit alive. The Young Lasallian Movement is international, aiming to support young people spiritually, academically and holistically to build a better world.

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Young Lasallian Professionals.

Young Lasallian professionals are typically, but not limited to, educators ages 22-35 working in a Lasallian educational ministry. These young adults are inspired by the spirituality, pedagogy and community of St. John Baptist de La Salle and aim to continue his legacy through their youthful faith and zeal for the Lasallian mission.

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Lasallian Youth.

Lasallian Youth is a worldwide movement, rooted in the teachings of St. John Baptist de la Salle, which empowers youth to be examples of faith, service, and community through immersion experiences, retreat programs, social justice education and advocacy, and service learning opportunities.

“The incentive of empowering this age group is clear: Young Lasallians mature into Lasallian educators, Lasallian families, Lasallian benefactors, Lasallian board members, Lasallian church leaders, Lasallian professionals, etc. Therefore, enriching and increasing our Lasallian family.”


—Lasallian Youth Manual 2006

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Connect with Us.

Abby Michels
Young Lasallian Coordinator

amichels@cbmidwest.org
(630) 323-3725, ext. 225

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