Campus Courts Presented by Peggy Guckin, National Campus Court Chairman
The “YOUNG WOMEN” of today are our “LEADERS” of tomorrow.
The Young Ladies are Looking for Spirituality Service Involvement
Why Join a Campus Court To “Serve the Lord with gladness” for those in need To belong to a sisterhood To share the same faith and values To belong to an organization you can join for life To apply for a $2000 scholarship offered yearly by National
How can we get the word out? Social Media Facebook Instagram Websites www.catholicdaughters.org Information on CDA – “Who”, “What”, “Where” Listing of states that have websites (It’s very important to keep your site up-to-date!) State Newsletters Send to Campus Ministry of Colleges in your area Tweet
What a College Campus Court Might Require: To start a new organization on campus, such as a CDA campus court, you may be asked to submit: Appropriate papers for accountability as to who, what, where An application CDA Mission Statement Bylaws Tools of the Trade Campus Court Brochure
Objective for CDA Campus Court Spirituality Service Sharing
GETTING THE WORD OUT Fall Involvement Fair on Campus Table set up with information on Campus Court Display CDA Banner Poster board with pictures of campus court activities Sign-up sheet for contact information Advertise place, date and time of informational meeting
Northeast Region Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New York Maryland Pennsylvania Rhode Island Vermont Washington, DC Territorial
Southeast Region Alabama Arkansas Florida Kentucky Territorial Louisiana North Carolina Tennessee Virginia West Virginia
Midwest Region Illinois Indiana Territorial Iowa Kansas Territorial Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsin
Southwest Region Arizona Oklahoma New Mexico Texas
West Region Alaska Territorial California Colorado Idaho Montana Nevada Oregon Washington
Territorial Courts in U.S.A. Territories and Other Countries Guam Puerto Rico Virgin Island Kenya Mexico Peru
State Regent Appoints State Chairman
Why Have Campus Courts? Leaving home for the first time Comfort, friendship, and support while concentrating on studies Increase of faith Guidance of Holy Spirit
Why Have Campus Courts? Dedication to the Blessed Mother Focus on Unity and Charity
How Do We Get Started? List universities and colleges in your state Check out campuses that have K of C Contact Campus Ministry or Pastoral Life Director Notify National Office for Campus Court Packet: Letter to the University Brochures Circle of Love Program Pamphlet Service and Charity Projects Trifold Chaplain Guidelines
How Do We Get Started? Campus Ministry approval Letter from Chaplain Meeting with Advisor Interested students Survey fellow students Distribute informational brochures
Open House Have a display of information on CDA and Campus Courts Organizational Meeting time and place Sign-up sheet for contact
Campus Ministry Chaplain Installation and reception Date Time Place
Organizational Meetings At First meeting Overview of Catholic Daughters Looking for leaders At Second meeting 15 signed applications 3 possible court names Possible officers Yearly dues Bank account At Third meeting Finalization
What Kind of Activities Does a Campus Court Have? Companionship with other faith-filled girls Attending Mass together Retreats March for Life Setting up adoration times Helping clean chapel
What Kind of Activities Does a Campus Court Have? Hosting various speakers Collecting clothing for local charities Babysitting for the faculty Sponsoring collection of items for Haiti Managing hospitality tent during Special Olympics
National Office Responsibilities Notify National Representative and State Regent of the new court’s name and number Verify time, date, and location of court institution Issue dues bill semiannually Mail national communications to court regent and adult court advisor Send copies of SHARE to adult court advisor
Who Can Join a Campus Court? Women Students Full-time Part-time College Campus Members Women Faculty Wives of Faculty Members Women Staff Members
State Court Responsibilities Take care of charter application Send court institution invitations (DD or State Rep) to: National Regent National Chairman State Officers Local Courts Assign DD or State Rep to prepare all details including the reception, or ask a nearby senior court to be a mother court May issue a dues bill twice a year Assign a DD/State Rep to: Oversee and supervise needs of new court Be available to assist and answer questions or concerns
Where are Campus Courts found? On any college or university campus BUT they need YOU!
Question How many states will have a campus court prior to July 2019?