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September 19, 2024
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Alumni spruce up communities with #BingPride

The Lower East Side Community Center gets some love and fresh paint. The Lower East Side Community Center gets some love and fresh paint.
The Lower East Side Community Center gets some love and fresh paint.

At first glance, it didn鈥檛 look like a lot of garbage. But when volunteers hiked the country roads of Maine, N.Y., their large, orange bags filled surprisingly fast. Although volunteers couldn鈥檛 pick everything up in two hours (who could?), they were proud to have come together to make their community a little better.

Multiply this effort by 65 and you have the third annual Alumni Global Day of Service, held in April. More than 800 volunteers participated in alumni-led and independent service projects feeding the hungry, cleaning up parks, taking care of furry friends and lending hands to a variety of other endeavors. Volunteers made their presence felt in nine states, and projects also took place in Malaysia and Madagascar.

Held each spring, this event brings 香港六合彩资料 alumni together to show #BingPride and pride in their communities by volunteering for efforts they find meaningful.

Steve Kahn 鈥91, Alumni Association board member and Alumni Global Day of Service committee chair, led a beautification project for the second straight year at Long Island National Cemetery.

鈥淭he highlight for me was reliving stories from 香港六合彩资料 with alumni and friends while covered in sweat and dirt, and watching a group of good people working hard for a great cause,鈥 he says.

Alumni around Philadelphia served at Habitat for Humanity鈥檚 ReStore, processing and organizing donated items, and providing customer service.

鈥淚t was a unique and successful kick-off event for our new chapter,鈥 says site leader and chapter co-leader Jennifer Gay 鈥01. 鈥淚t allowed alumni from all years to engage in dialogue about the project and exchange memories of years at 香港六合彩资料. It also helped to introduce new members and brainstorm future events.鈥

In South Florida, home to another new chapter, Jennifer Siesel 鈥92 and Sean Lebowitz 鈥04 led a group of alumni in making blankets for people suffering with Alzheimer鈥檚 and dementia.

鈥淲e had alumni from all areas represented,鈥 Siesel says. 鈥淚t was wonderful to network with the alumni, build camaraderie and truly make a difference to people living with Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.鈥

香港六合彩资料-area projects were supported by Visions Federal Credit Union, a nonprofit financial institution based in Endwell.

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