Lay Salvatorians pledge to live out the Gospel values by using our gifts to spread the love of Jesus through all ways and means. We serve in our daily lives at work and at home and minister to all whom we encounter. The diversity of the Lay Salvatorians enables us to connect with people where a Religious person might not be able to reach.
Lay Salvatorians are one of the three branches of the Salvatorian Family along with the Sisters of the Divine Savior and the Society of the Divine Savior. Together we work on many projects to improve the quality of life around the world.
Join us in spreading positivity and love. Let's make the world a better place, one act of kindness at a time. Together, we can create a ripple effect of goodness that touches countless lives. Are you ready to be a part of something incredible?
The Haiti Project is administrated by Lay Salvatorians, Bob and Denise Snyder, SDS, with a host of devoted people. Our primary mission is developing opportunities for peasant Haitians through agriculture and education.
Our students come from many parts of the world and we offer English, computer, and citizenship classes at a minimal cost to the student. Project Light is a non-profit organization that serves Manatee, Sarasota, and surrounding communities.
Founded by a Salvatorian Brother in Wisconsin more than 50 years ago, SMW sends over one million pounds of relief goods to missions around the world each year.
The Teen's and Children's Team (TACT) is a Salvatorian social justice group focused on the plight of vulnerable children and teens. The group's team members include Salvatorian priests, sisters, brothers and laity who are dedicated to be a voice for this vulnerable population.