The Urban Challenge

The Urban Challenge Program is an urban, service-learning, immersion experience rooted in the Catholic faith tradition. Offering a point of access to the lives and stories of the people of Camden, NJ, and its surrounding communities in need.

We invite participants to enter into the mystery of the Preferential Option for the Poor, and to encounter the poor and experience what they have to offer. Most participants come prepared for what they will do for Camden, but they’re typically unprepared for what Camden will do for them.

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The Urban Challenge is a unique educational and retreat opportunity that helps its participants gain an understanding of urban poverty, its causes, and the many issues that people living in these communities confront every day of their lives. Issues such as urban decay and abandonment, unemployment, hunger, violence, lack of access to quality education, lack of affordable housing, homelessness, and environmental injustice.

The Urban Challenge invites participants to look at these issues through the lens of our faith; challenging any preconceived ideas they may have about urban poverty, with the purpose to grow in understanding, compassion, and willingness to act on behalf of the poor and vulnerable even long after they have left the Romero Center.

Faith. Service. Community

The Urban Challenge Program is comprised of three fundamental components:

Faith within the Urban Challenge Program is manifested through prayer, reflection, Catholic Social Teaching principles, and an opportunity to celebrate Mass with the community of St. Joseph Pro Cathedral. Faith allows participants a means to focus on their service and activities and sets a meaningful backdrop for their experience in Camden. Participants will engage in reflections related to themes of Catholic Social Teaching, as well as participate in simulations focused on social inequality. Participants are called to awaken to the intersection of their lives with the lives of those in need and Christ’s call to respond to the needs of others.

 Service is arranged each day to provide participants with an opportunity to encounter others and to discover/rediscover their own gifts and talents. Service is presented as either a ministry of labor (sorting food, landscaping, preparing/serving food) or a ministry of presence (sharing stories with the very young and very old, playing games at a community center). Both types of service aim to expose participants to the benefits and challenges of urban communities and the various issues confronting the least of these living within those communities.

Community at the Romero Center is an extension of the idea that we are all part of one human family, and we belong together. During the Urban Challenge, community will be emphasized through community meals, activities, reflections, and shared spaces (community rooms, kitchen, and dining areas). Participants will be encouraged to support the Romero Center community by listening respectfully as others reflect, being present to those gathered, being discreet with cell phone use, and respecting other participants’ need for rest and space.

Romero Center Ministries’ Urban Challenge is one of the most comprehensive service-immersion programs in the United States.  We offer:

  • Staff-facilitated discussions and activities

  • Service site placement in Camden, Philadelphia, and surrounding communities in need

  • Hot, homemade dinners; self-serve breakfast and lunch

  • Church and chapel on-site

  • Accommodations for 60+ guests

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