Welcome
You've reached the online home of Mennonite Urban Corps and its
daughter organizations PULSE and Louisville Urban Corps, programs
dedicated to bringing college graduates into the city to engage with
and build urban communities. Since 1994, Mennonite Urban Corps has recruited recent college graduates, connected them to community-building organizations where they can meaningfully apply their degrees, and provided them with room and board for a year of service-learning. MennoCorps is rooted in the voluntary service and cross-cultural learning values of the Mennonite Church, but it connects to a wide variety of faith traditions in the pursuit of its goals. The oldest MennoCorps program is PULSE, the Pittsburgh Urban Leadership Service Experience, which was founded in 1994 with the support of Allegheny Mennonite Conference's Mission and Service Commission. In 2004, PULSE was joined by the Louisville (Ky.) Urban Corps. Both programs operate on the MennoCorps model, providing college graduates with opportunities to use their education and skills in meaningful ways while learning about the city around them.
New
: Applicants can now apply on-line! Feel free to e-mail your questions to or mail us at:
5615 Stanton Avenue
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