Search Retreat—Request for Letters from Faculty and Staff

Posted: April 23, 2024

By: Campus Ministry


Dear SU Faculty and Staff,

As many of you may have heard from students, it’s time for this year’s Search Retreat (May 3–5). Put on by Campus Ministry, Search is an opportunity to deepen spirituality in the context of community. Given the important role that you play in so many students’ lives, you can help to make this experience meaningful and memorable by writing letters for students attending the retreat. You can access a list of students who will be attending or leading Search by following this link. Please take a few moments to review the list and see if you know any students attending and, if so, consider participating by writing Palanca letters.

  • Palanca comes from palancar, Spanish for “to lever” or “to lift up or raise.” On the Search Retreat, Palanca serve as a special gift that consists of letters and notes of love and support written for retreatants by family members, friends, professors and mentors.

  • Your letters can express your love for the retreatant, the encouragement you want to offer them, the special memories you have shared with them and/or your gratitude for the gifts they have offered you. It can be as simple as an inspirational quote, a poem, a photo or a fond memory. Palanca letters are a central part of the retreat, which also includes talks by peer leaders, small group conversations and time for reflection and relaxation.

  • Please note that Palanca is a surprise, so Campus Ministry asks that you not mention it to your students until after the retreat. 

  • Please e-mail your letters as soon as possible to searchretreat@seattleu.edu and no later than Wednesday, May 1. In the subject line, please write “[Student Name]: Palanca” (e.g., “Jane Doe: Palanca”). While Campus Ministry will open your e-mail to print your letter and put it in a sealed envelope, they will not read it.

  • If you prefer to turn in a hard copy, letters can be deposited in the Search drop box in the Campus Ministry office (STCN 120) during business hours (Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.–4:30 p.m.). Hard copies are due by the end of the business day on Wednesday, May 1. Please do not submit any letters by mail or drop off packages. 

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Stevi Hamill, Campus Minister for Retreats, at 206-296-5731 or hamillstevi@seattleu.edu

– Campus Ministry