Latreia: Serving God-Serving Others

Alumni Team

 

Kelly

Kelly Dotson - Kelly is a 24 year old from Mt. Vernon, Iowa who graduated from Wartburg College in May '04 with a degree in Writing. Past service experience includes serving as the president of Habitat for Humanity of the Wartburg chapter, volunteering for Big Brothers, Big Sisters, and participating in service trips to Haiti, San Antonio, and Alaska. Kelly now works full time in MN as an Event Director for Youth Encounter. Kelly can be reached at kelly@latreia.org

 

Stephanie Fisk - Stephanie is a 24 year old from Milford (Okoboji), Iowa . In May 2004, she graduated from Wartburg College with a major in biology and a minor in Chemistry and Spanish. Stephanie has a heart for serving others - especially Internationally and with the Spanish-speaking population. She currently resides in Saint Paul where she is working as a home health aide and in the Latreia office. She can be reached at stephanie@latreia.org

Laura Nielsen - Laura is a 24 year old from Chariton, Iowa . She graduated in May '04 from Wartburg College with a degree in Religion. Laura has been active in service activities throughout her college career. She has been a participant in service trips to Alaska, Denver and San Antonio. She led service trips to WA D.C. and Haiti. Laura also organized a volunteer program connecting college students to a children's home in Waverly. She can be reached at laura@latreia.org

Jesse Henkle – Jesse is a 27 year old born and raised in Vinton, Iowa. He graduated in 2000 from Mount Mercy College with a double major in Sociology and Applied Philosophy. Jesse has been involved with service trips through high school, college and as an advisor while he worked at Wartburg College. Jesse is working full time in Vinton, IA. Contact Jesse: jesse@latreia.org

 

 

 

 

More about Team A

 

“The Great Commission calls us to not only send money, but ourselves. Just as the Father sent the Son to become man and dwell among us, Jesus sends us into the world to personally identify with those whom we would reach. This will not always be the most economical solution, but it will be the greatest demonstration of love: We shared enough to surrender our comfort and way of life to share God's love with others.”

Craig Ott