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The David Garner Center for Collegiate Volunteerism
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lacker | January 27, 2009

Mission Statement
The mission of the David Garner Center for Collegiate Volunteerism is to create co-curricular learning opportunities for students to develop, practice, and incorporate the principles of leadership and service learning in our communities. Our faculty, staff, and students work to design meaningful programs and activities to encourage a lifelong pursuit of personal growth along with a more purposeful and compassionate connection to society at large.

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Left – MADD – Make a Difference Days
Center –
Habitat for Humanity Build in Massena, NY
Right-
Habitat for Humanity Sleep-out.
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We recognize students and friends who dedicated their time- -to  make a SLU buddy smile, pound a nail  for Habitat, choose an angel for the Giving Tree, work on farms, walk for NYSARC,  don an apron for Campus Kitchens, honor MLK Day, give Thanksgiving turkeys, help at the Thrift Store, rake leaves for the elderly, volunteer at United Helpers,  travel to Odgensburg Girls and Boys Club, adopt a pet at the Animal Sanctuary, join those at St. Francis in Philadelphia, and build homes in Tazewell, TN – Good luck to all seniors, we shall miss you.  We look forward to seeing our volunteers in the fall.   Have a great and safe summer and most of all,  thank you for making this 2009-2010 academic year of volunteerism an exceptional one.

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On behalf of the students that went to St. Francis Inn in Philadelphia for their alternative break.
We would like to thank each and everyone of you for your donations of toiletries items.
We were able to bring a car load of items to the Inn.

Thanks Again

Joe Tebo
St. Francis Inn Alternative Spring Break Leader

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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY’S SPRING BREAK TRIP WAS GREAT
ALL ENJOYED TENNESSEE’S SOUTHERN HOSPITALITY!

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HABITAT DEDICATES NEW MASSENA HOME: for more information
read Watertown Times Article under Blogroll

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CAMPUS KITCHENS IS FABULOUS! and
SO MANY VOLUNTEERS!
Visit the Watertown Times Article on Campus Kitchens under Blogroll
Campus Kitchens – Facebook  post – 4/20/2010

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MLK- Day of Service – Celebrating Service and Volunteerism

A Kick-Off Event
Our gratitude is extended to the Volunteers of Campus Kitchens for an informative evening and a delicious dinner.  There were many who attended this event on Thursday, January 28th at Eben Holden.  Kitchen tours were held and posters and displays revealed stark facts regarding local and worldwide hunger.  Dinner included lasagna, garlic bread, spaghetti, meatballs, salad, dessert and a beverage.  We appreciate the number of volunteers who signed up to help with Campus Kitchens.  We also thank those who donated kitchen items to get this project started.

St. Lawrence University has received a grant to become a member of the Campus Kitchens Network.  The main goal of the Campus Kitchens Project is to use leftover food to create nutritious meals for those in the community that may need it.  So far we have a partnership with both SLU and SUNY Canton dining services to use reclaimed food from the dining Halls.  We will be using Eben Holden to prepare the meals, and the Newman Center on Court Street to serve them.

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The Giving Tree - This year was the best year yet. We, at the Volunteer Center,  extend our sincere thanks to Church and Community Programs, Student Activities, and the many volunteers who transported van loads of gifts.   Furthermore, we are truly grateful to the many students, faculty and staff  members who gave a record 268 gifts to children in the Canton community this year.  Your generosity was most impressive.

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SLU and SUNY Canton Habitat for Humanity featured in
“Watertown Times”

“Habitat house work at its ‘most fun part’ by Alex Jacobs, Watertown Times Staff Writer, November 22, 2009.
“Students from St. Lawrence University and SUNY Canton cut studs, nailed together
frames and erected walls with the help of Racquette Valley Habitat for Humanity volunteers.”  The house will go to a local Canton resident.  The SLU and Canton Chapter of Habitat for Humanity builds houses for needy families in and outside of the area.  The article is a testament to the hard work and dedication our SLU and Canton students have towards this vital organization.

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Apply to lead service programs in New England, Santa Fe, the Rockies, Hawaii, Alaska, Costa Rica or the Virgin Islands this summer.  Overland Service Leaders are typically juniors or seniors who have service and leadership experience.  Overland offers outdoor trips, community service projects, language study abroad, environmental studies and summer writing programs to young adults ages 11 to 18 from across the country and around the world.   For the past 25 years, our focus on small, supportive groups, carefully crafted programs and inspiring leadership has enabled both students and leaders to have fun, develop close friendships, be challenged and grow in the process.   Other leadership positions are also available at Overland.  For further information and to download the application, please visit www.overlandprograms.com/leaders.

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VOLUNTEERS ARE APPRECIATED! Thank you for making the following events a success for Academic Year 2009-2010.

HABITAT FOR HUMANITY: Raising awareness of global housing crisis.
AUTISM AWARENESS WALK(NYSARC):
Increasing awareness of Autism disorders.
SLU BLOOD DRIVE:
SLU Act helping American Red Cross.
COMMUNITY SERVICE FAIR:
Display of Volunteer Opportunities for SLU Students.
BUY A FEATHER FOR THE TURKEY:
Supporting  families in need at Thanksgiving.
MADD – MAKE A DIFFERENCE DAYS –
Helping our Canton Neighbors with outside chores.
HABITAT SPAGHETTI FUNDRAISER-
Thank you community donators and SLU meatball pushers for raising money for our  2010 Habitat trip to Tazewell, Tennessee.  Sincerely, SLU Habitat and Canton Habitat
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY  –
House location 60 Calnon Road – SLU and SUNY CANTON Habitat Chapters.
THE GIVING TREE -  sponsoring children through the Church and Communties Program.
RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE
at Eben Holden Hall, December 2, 2009.
PEACE FOR MEDIATION-
January 18, 2010, Learn skills to address conflict situations that arise in everyday life.
MLK – DAY OF SERVICE- January 28, 2010 at Eben Holden.  Introducing our Campus Kitchen Project to SLU and the community.
ST. FRANCIS INN ALTERNATIVE SPRING BREAK, March 6-13, 2010,
Philadelphia, Pa.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY SPRING BREAK -March 6-13, 2010. Tazewell, Tennessee.
CAMPUS KITCHENS KICKBALL TOURNAMENT- March 27,  2010
Students raised $135.00 for Campus Kitchens Project!
EASTER EGG HUNT – Easter Sunday, April 4th. Fundraiser for Habitat.

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