REGISTRATION NOW OPEN; SESSIONS BEGIN FEBRUARY 2026
Do you want to help families of high school immersion participants better understand the ethos of immersions, rooted in Catholic Social Teaching?
Education for Justice (EFJ) invites parents, caregivers, and guardians to engage more deeply with Catholic Social Teaching (CST) through TABLE, a facilitated webinar series designed to help families reflect, pray, and grow before, during, and after their students’ immersion trips and social justice experiences. Participants will be equipped with teen-focused materials and discussion questions to spark meaningful conversations around CST and opportunities for self-reflection to deepen their own formation.
Do I have to be an EFJ member to access this series?
No. The series is open to both EFJ members and non-members. We offer packages for each so your school or parents can access the live session, recordings, and resource packet.
What happens if our parents can’t attend the live session?
Don’t worry! All sessions will be recorded, and the links will be shared with everyone who purchases a package. You’ll be able to watch the recordings at any time that works best for you.
PACKAGES

Greg Carpinello
Greg Carpinello has served as a leader at the intersection of faith and justice for 25 years. After working directly with high school and college students through retreats and service/immersion trips at several institutions such as Boston College High School, the Jesuit Spiritual Center in Milford OH, Xavier University, and Boston College, Greg now serves as the Executive Director of Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest. Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest is the original year-of-service program that led to the Jesuit Volunteer movement which has continued to spread throughout the country and even the world over the last 70 years. The four values of JVC Northwest are simple living, spirituality, social and ecological justice, and intentional community. He also embodies these principles throughout his personal life with his family in Portland, Oregon.

Annmarie Caño, Ph.D.
Annmarie Caño, Ph.D. is a professor of psychology at Gonzaga University where she formerly served as dean of the college of arts and sciences. Annmarie came to Jesuit education by way of Ignatian spirituality, attending retreats, completing Manresa’s Internship in Ignatian Spirituality, and serving as a spiritual director. Annmarie has 25 years of experience in higher education, including as an award-winning teacher and mentor, a principal investigator on National Institutes of Health grants, and a two-time Fellow of the American Psychological Association. Previously, Annmarie served as a professor and leader at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. She earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Princeton University, and master’s and doctoral degrees in psychology from Stony Brook University. During her free time, she enjoys spending time with family exploring the Northwest US and taking walks along the Spokane River. Connect with her at https://www.linkedin.com/in/annmarie-cano/ or https://www.annmariecano.com.



