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Off-Campus Student Housing

Messiah College owns and sponsors eight different special interest houses in the neighborhoods surrounding its Grantham campus. Students living in these accommodations are selected based on their good conduct and academic standing, as well as their commitment to specific areas of service, as described below:

Banks House/Social Justice "SoJo"
314 W. Lisburn Rd.
Number of students: 6
Theme: To focus on thinking globally and acting locally.
Service commitment: Work with several local organizations that deal with global issues such as hunger and international justice.

Bertram House/Multi-cultural Women's House
236 N. Grantham Rd.
Number of students: 6
Theme: To be effective agents for interracial, interethnic, and intercultural healing and the dismantling of racism within the church and society, specifically in the context of Messiah College.
Service commitment: Hosting programs with themes related to multiculturalism and female self-image, self-respect, self-esteem, sexuality, and relationships within the context of race, culture, and Biblical understanding.

Woodland/Reconciliation House

301 College Ave.
Number of students: 6
Theme: To pursue reconciliation in all areas of life.
Service commitment: Hosting a weekly program called "Slow Food" and "Let Me Explain," both of which allow individuals and groups to explain their point of view in hopes of being understood and improving relationships.


Foreman House/Restoration House
521 Grantham Rd.
Number of students: 6
Theme: To live in a mutual relationship with the environment, raise awareness of global injustices, and restore the image of Messiah students living off campus.
Service commitment: Offer a weekly meal to students, staff, and neighbors; limit the amount of energy and waste; and donate food to a local shelter.

Melhorn House/Restoration House
528 Grantham Rd.
Number of students: 5
Theme: To live in a mutual relationship with the environment, raise awareness of global injustices, and restore the image of Messiah students living off campus.
Service commitment: Offer a weekly meal to students, staff, and neighbors; limit the amount of energy and waste; and donate food to a local shelter.

Simpson House/Holistic Wellness House
418 W. Lisburn Rd.
Number of students: 5
Theme: To consider and pursue wellness in the following areas: physical, spiritual, self-growth and relationships, and sustainability Service commitment: Partner with other houses and campus organizations to pursue wellness in these five areas.

 

 

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