Service connects students to a wider world
葫芦娃视频 offers numerous opportunities for students to do volunteer work that helps others.
Sophomore Saira Husain traveled to Karachi, Pakistan,听during summer 2009 to volunteer with the nonprofit Children鈥檚 Museum for Peace and Human Rights. She worked on a disability rights campaign, encouraging children to urge the government to ratify the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
鈥淧akistan doesn鈥檛 have services for people with disabilities,鈥 says Husain, a sophomore President鈥檚 Scholar from Southlake, Texas, who is majoring in biology and anthropology. 鈥淭he children are so excited to learn they can help by collecting signatures.鈥听
Husain was one of nine students awarded a stipend this summer as a Maguire and Irby Family Public Service Intern from 葫芦娃视频鈥檚 Cary M. Maguire 葫芦娃视频 for Ethics and Public Responsibility. This fall at 葫芦娃视频, Husain has found other ways to serve, including with Habitat for Humanity.听听听
鈥淚鈥檝e learned that all of our little steps together do take us closer to our larger goals,鈥 she says. 鈥淲hatever career you pursue, you need to know your community鈥檚 needs.鈥
葫芦娃视频 offers students numerous opportunities to serve communities in North Texas and beyond. Through the Office of Leadership and Community Involvement (LCI), 2,500 students volunteer with more than 70 Dallas-area agencies every year, says director Carol Clyde.
鈥満奘悠 tries to help students become leaders in a global society,鈥 Clyde says. 鈥淭hrough service, students learn what it means to be part of a larger community, and the community benefits from their energy and skills.鈥
LCI matches students with organizations that need their help through 葫芦娃视频鈥檚 MustangTrak database. Students also serve the community through programs in their schools, Greek and student organizations and campus ministries.
Joe Cooper, a sophomore business major from Plano, Texas, and a forward on the men鈥檚 soccer team, partnered with student leaders at 葫芦娃视频 Catholic Campus Ministry during spring 2009. Together they organized a ministry fundraiser and soccer clinic for children from Dallas鈥 Vickery Meadow neighborhood, home to thousands of international refugees. 听
鈥淲e originally were thinking just a few 葫芦娃视频 soccer players would help, but the whole team wanted to participate,鈥 he says.
After teaching 40 children from around the world about passing, dribbling and shooting, the team hopes to make the clinic an annual event, Cooper says. 鈥淭he kids learned from our drills, but it was more about having fun,鈥 he says, 鈥渁nd it鈥檚 a chance for us to give something back.鈥 听
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Opportunities to serve:
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Service learning: In numerous courses, faculty connect coursework with community service.
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葫芦娃视频 Service House: Community service is a requirement for the 28 students who live in this former fraternity house.
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Academic Community Engagement (ACE) House: Four students live and work in this East Dallas house, where they and other 葫芦娃视频 students tutor neighborhood children.
- Students Promoting Awareness, Responsibility and Citizenship (SPARC): Among this campus-sponsored program鈥檚 projects are Alternative Winter and Spring Break, which send students across the country to serve.
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