Do you love:
- Serving others
- Growing as a leader
- Tackling social justice issues
- Making lifelong friends
If so, the application is now open for next year’s incoming class at @LindseyWilson! Just go to the link in our bio to apply to join a dynamic family of changemakers 💙
Our hearts are full! A huge THANK YOU to all who donated to families we know that lost everything in Friday night’s storms. Look at the outpouring of love in TWO days and the smiles on these wonderful education majors’ faces! Thank you Cecily & Shelby for your leadership!
Join the @LindseyWilson community in caring for our fellow Kentuckians who have been affected by the recent disaster — all donations are appreciated! #LWCisFamily
Real footage of us tallying up the coats we’ve received so far for our annual Coats for Kids drive 😅
Tomorrow is the deadline to give! For more info, email [email protected].
It’s always such a pleasure chatting with any @LindseyWilson alumni, and today was no different! Thanks Alex (Russell) Strein, Community Outreach Manager @BrightViewHlth for sharing some real world advice on resumes! #BlueRaiderandBeyond#brandyourself
LWC junior Emma Peterson has been chosen as one of 10 students, worldwide, to participate in the 2021 Nobel Week Dialogue in Stockholm and Gothenburg, Sweden.
Read more about Emma and this prestigious program here: https://t.co/d4NWrw7eqq
Last night, the Freshman Cohort made stones of strength! These stones serve a purpose in reflection of when times are hard, they can rely on their strengths to keep them going.
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It's incredible how much a small group of individuals dedicated to service can do! They are definitely demonstrating Civic Engagement firsthand! 😉
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This group of spectacular Bonners spent their Saturday doing what they do best: SERVING!
They stayed locally this time and served at @JOYMinistries12 and helped fix up the house they are utilizing for those who are struggling financially and are homeless!
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What a fantastic time it is when the entire Bonner Organization comes together for our monthly meeting! Tonight they discussed ‘Bridging the Gap’ and this month’s Common Commitment: Civic Engagement!
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These service-minded individuals brainstormed in their Bonner Families on various areas and how they can be civically engaged through service, politics, and activism!
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Tonight’s Nuggets of Knowledge focused on World Hunger & what we can do about it as civically engaged citizens!
Emma Peterson led Bonners in a discussion of ways they can get involved in their hometown & the poverty rates that were associated with their communities.
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“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, that is the only thing that ever has.”
~Margaret Mead
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Tonight Emma Peterson discussed this month’s Common Commitment: Civic Engagement! Bonners learned so much about the three major forms of civic engagement: service, politics, and activism!
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Students participated in an activity of identifying their thoughts when each term came to mind! Emma quoted the great Margaret Mead from the 2019-2020 Bonner Shirt in the next comment thread!
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