Caroline Fogarty
Jesuit Volunteer, Paralegal
Caroline Fogarty joined Catholic Charities in August 2022 as a Jesuit Volunteer. As a paralegal, Caroline assists attorneys and clients through immigration processes with care and compassion. She also helps individuals applying for DACA, Naturalization, and Certificates of Citizenship.
The Jesuit Volunteer Corps (JVC) is an organization based on the Jesuit tradition and the four pillars of Community, Social Justice, Simple Living, and Spirituality. Jesuit Volunteers work at their placement sites and cities for a year while also growing and practicing the four pillars of JVC. Caroline is currently living with 3 other housemates at Milwaukee’s JVC house.
Caroline graduated from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania in December 2021 with a dual major in Anthropology and History. In her spare time, Caroline enjoys exploring Milwaukee with her housemates, studying history, and writing.
Caroline Fogarty
Jesuit Volunteer, Paralegal
Caroline Fogarty joined Catholic Charities in August 2022 as a Jesuit Volunteer. As a paralegal, Caroline assists attorneys and clients through immigration processes with care and compassion. She also helps individuals applying for DACA, Naturalization, and Certificates of Citizenship.
The Jesuit Volunteer Corps (JVC) is an organization based on the Jesuit tradition and the four pillars of Community, Social Justice, Simple Living, and Spirituality. Jesuit Volunteers work at their placement sites and cities for a year while also growing and practicing the four pillars of JVC. Caroline is currently living with 3 other housemates at Milwaukee’s JVC house.
Caroline graduated from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania in December 2021 with a dual major in Anthropology and History. In her spare time, Caroline enjoys exploring Milwaukee with her housemates, studying history, and writing.
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