Serve the Lord Joyfully!
– St. John Bosco
Spend a year serving young people in Salesian communities around the world.
By the Numbers
Serve Like Don Bosco
St. John Bosco drew young people to God with his presence. But he couldn’t do it alone – he needed lay people like you!
Choosing to serve can feel risky. But you’ll be glad you did. Your experience will shape the way you work, pray, and see your purpose in life.
Deciding Your Next Steps in Life?
We discern with you how to best use your gifts. You can teach, work in a parish, run retreats, help at-risk children, care for refugees and more.
Jump into each day like Don Bosco. Pray with the Salesians, laugh with the children, and watch God provide for you in surprising ways. Pour yourself out to the kids. You’ll be amazed at what you can do!
Educating For Life
You can help break the cycle of poverty by providing a quality education to vulnerable youth. At Salesian schools, young children attend classes, participate in sports and other activities and have a safe place to learn and grow.
Health & Medical Services
Use your professional knowledge to serve the sick at a Salesian clinic, hospital, or dispensary. Be it a nurse or medical doctor, the impact of healthcare ministry is quick and powerful.
Taking Care of the At-Risk
Do you have a caring and empathetic heart? Do you desire to help provide basic living necessities for youth? Why not serve at one of many shelters and homes where you can help counsel, stabilize, and educate those youth at-risk.
Closer to Jesus
Be a Salesian Youth Minister and help young people come to know and love Jesus Christ. Our way of ministering to young people guides them to serve others and the Church in the style of St. John Bosco – to form ‘upright citizens and good Christians.’
Reaching out to those in need
As a Salesian Lay Missioner, you will have the unique opportunity to make lasting positive impacts on entire communities – establishing school outreach programs, evaluating community needs, or simply listening to those who want to be heard. You can be that change!
Meet the SLMs
Meet the current lay missioners who have committed themselves to furthering Don Bosco’s and the church’s mission of serving those at-risk.
Sueshai Perez
Madrid, Spain
Called to Serve with Joy and Purpose
My desire to serve has grown steadily over time, shaped by meaningful experiences in travel, ministry, and prayer. Backpacking across 12 countries after college taught me how to be present, flexible, and attuned to the dignity of every person I encountered. That journey awakened a longing to serve not just as a traveler, but as a vessel of God’s love. I began to sense that the Lord was inviting me to something deeper — a life of mission rooted in faith and joyful sacrifice.
Why the Salesians
The Salesian Lay Missioners stood out for their strong Catholic identity, focus on youth, and commitment to living in community. I was drawn to the charism of presence — being with the young in a way that is loving, consistent, and Christ-centered. The Salesians’ emphasis on accompaniment and formation mirrors my own desire to walk alongside children and help them grow in both faith and confidence. That they remove financial barriers and prioritize discernment confirmed that this was the right path for me.
Ready to Go Where God Leads
I bring a heart open to God’s will, a willingness to learn, and a deep love for the Church. My experience leading Bible studies, living simply, and adapting to new cultures has prepared me to serve wherever I am sent. While I know challenges will come, I trust the Lord will use every moment to shape me — and those I serve — for His glory. I am ready to go where He leads.
Edwin Feliberty Jr.
Stony Point, NY
Rooted in Christ, Ready to Serve
Christ is the center of my life. Daily Mass, the Rosary, and time with Scripture fuel my desire to live fully aligned with God’s will. I want to go to heaven—and I want to bring others with me. I believe the laity are called to bring the Gospel to every corner of society, and I’m committed to doing that with joy and humility.
Why the Salesians?
When I discovered the Salesian Lay Missioners, something clicked. Their joyful spirit, deep love for the Church, and tireless commitment to youth and education resonated deeply with my heart and my gifts. I’m drawn to their focus on community life, evangelization through presence, and their belief that holiness is possible in everyday life. It’s a spirituality that feels like home.
Building the Kingdom with Code and Compassion
With a background in software engineering and experience teaching tech to youth, I’m passionate about bridging digital skills with human dignity. I love helping young people realize their potential—whether that’s through learning something new or encountering Christ’s love through presence and encouragement.
Angel Nuñez-Arce
Ramsey, NJ
Why I Serve
This year of mission came unexpectedly, but I believe it’s exactly where God wants me to be. I’m entering with a desire to deepen my discernment—whether that leads to the priesthood or another path of service. I know it won’t be easy, and I’m nervous about how God will challenge me, but I’m also excited to grow, to be stretched, and to open myself more fully to Him.
Drawn to the Salesians
What first drew me to the Salesians was their strong sense of brotherhood and family. Living in community with them has been one of the most beautiful aspects of my journey. Their joy, simplicity, and love for the young inspire me to do the same—to love God and neighbor with a generous heart.
Living for Christ, Loving Like Christ
Christ is everything to me. He’s not just a part of my life—He’s the center. I try each day to imitate His simplicity and love, to live with purpose, and to bring that love to those around me. Through the sacraments, daily Mass, prayer, the Rosary, and even acts of self-denial, I try to stay close to Him. I trust in the Church fully, and I believe the laity have a powerful role to play in helping guide souls to Christ.
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