
Let’s Tell the World About #EaglesForOthers
The values of service and care are in the DNA of the Boston College family. Help us share the spirit of BC’s Day of Caring by posting this image and a message like the one shown on your social media channels.
We Want to Hear Your #EaglesForOthers Story!
Tell us about a BC person or a BC experience that exemplifies what we mean by women and men for others and care for the whole person. Gestures both large and small move us in different ways and we have all been touched by alumni, parents, faculty, staff, and students. What’s your #EaglesForOthers story?
Be Inspired and Inspire Others.
Read some of the stories we are sharing from our #EaglesForOthers archives and from posts we have been receiving today. Take a break from world news and get ready to be inspired.
Marie Gillan ’82
“My husband’s 02 aunt, Marie Gillan ’82 is a nurse at Beth Israel hospital. She is going to work every day and caring for her patients during the pandemic.
Donna Cullinan MS’99
Donna Cullinan, BC graduate and nursing professor, has been helping people for as long as I remember.
Wade Bass ’11
Marie Gillan ’82
“My husband’s 02 aunt, Marie Gillan ’82 is a nurse at Beth Israel hospital. She is going to work every day and caring for her patients during the pandemic.
Donna Cullinan MS’99
Donna Cullinan, BC graduate and nursing professor, has been helping people for as long as I remember.
Alex Charalambides ’96
Use #EaglesForOthers when sharing stories of the ways BC alumni, parents, and friends make a difference.

About the Montserrat Program
Montserrat, an office in the Division of Mission and Ministry, supports students who have the highest level of financial need at BC. Montserrat provides students with access and support to all areas of student life, both today and in the future. Its mission is to guide students to fulfill the Jesuit initiative holistically, and build a more just and welcoming community for students of all economic backgrounds at Boston College.

Read Other Caring News
BC Announces March 18 as Day of Caring – March 17, 2020
An Important Message to Our BC Community – March 13, 2020