Some of the most meaningful days on The Heights don’t happen in a classroom.

On Saturday, April 11, more than 150 members of the Le Moyne community came together for D.I.V.E. Day (Dolphins in Volunteer Efforts), a campus-wide day of service dedicated to giving back to the Syracuse community. From the first gathering at the McNeil Firehouse to the final moments of reflection and shared meals, the day was filled with connection, purpose, and a whole lot of heart. D.I.V.E Day celebrates the legacy of Fr. John Bucki, S.J., whose commitment to faith, justice, and community continues to inspire the Le Moyne community today.

Participants made an impact both on and off campus. On campus, volunteers assembled sandwiches for the Catholic Charities Men’s Shelter, created “Kid Kits” for the Catholic Charities Pre-K Program, put together hygiene blessing bags for Catholic Charities Refugee Services, prepared welcome home baskets for A Tiny Home for Good, and wrote thank-you cards for veterans at the VA Hospital. Others spent the day out in the community, supporting local organizations and building meaningful connections across Syracuse, including the Rescue Mission, Brady Faith Center, Brady Farm, All Saints Church, We Rise Above the Streets, and Homer Wheaton Park.

Be grateful. Be open to questions and uncertainties. The best is yet to come!”

Fr. John Bucki, S.J.