2023–24 Volunteer Impact Report

A big thank you to St. Kate's volunteers who contributed their time and talent this year.

From the

Revisiting 2020's highlighted volunteers, four years later

Read Ocampo and Whitted's features in the (St. ´ºÓêÖ±²¥ University Magazine, fall 2020).

Dulce Ocampo '18

Dulce Ocampo '18

Dulce Ocampo ’18

For Dulce Ocampo ’18, staying involved with St. Kate’s as an alum is all about giving back. As a new graduate, she participated in class visits, mock interviews, and panels to share advice and connections with ´ºÓêÖ±²¥s. Now, though she lives in Chicago, working in sales for Solventum Health, she still finds ways to mentor Katies virtually.

 

On her time at St. Kate’s:
“Through St. Kate’s connections, I was able to get an internship with 3M in a sales role. That role was great — it opened up a lot of doors for me. It actually got me to my current role.â€

On giving back:
“I’m a first-generation college graduate. It was all new territory; my parents had never gone through that. Thinking back to that time of my life, I wish I had had someone that I could ask questions or feel like they were a good resource. I didn’t have that, so I wanted to be that for someone, even if it was at a much smaller scale.â€

On advice to new alums:
“Sometimes, we don’t know the impact we’re making on ´ºÓêÖ±²¥s. It really just takes 30 minutes of your time to help one ´ºÓêÖ±²¥ and inspire them to go after a job ... I think a lot can be given to ´ºÓêÖ±²¥s in a little bit of time sharing your knowledge, your experience, or even your failures.â€

 

Ellen Whitted '93

Ellen Whitted '93

Ellen Whitted ’93

Ellen Whitted ’93 is an alumna whose volunteer work for St. Kate’s has run the gamut over the years. She’s volunteered as a class leader, been a part of the alumni council, mentored ´ºÓêÖ±²¥s, and participated in simulation labs to help healthcare ´ºÓêÖ±²¥s gain valuable experience.

 

On her time at St. Kate’s:
“I just knew it was home. That was where I needed to be … and even though I’m not working specifically in my degree field, I totally attribute St. Kate’s to giving me the tools and the skills and the bravado to do whatever I wanted to do with my career.â€

On giving back:
“I’m more than willing to pitch in and help my alma mater. For so long, I was a single mom and I couldn’t really give a whole lot, and so giving my time is one way that I can do that. It keeps me in touch with the school and what’s happening.â€

On volunteering in I-SAIL healthcare simulation labs: 
“To be a leader in the healthcare space, we need to be putting out the best nursing graduates, the best physician assistant graduates. I think that the simulations are exactly what helps them be that way, because they can walk into their first ER or urgent care and be confident that they know what they’re doing.â€

A pie chart breaking down alumni volunteer participation 23-4.

Data from alumni volunteer participation at St. Kate's from 2023–24.