Our aim is to cultivate and inspire the Suffolk community to be active and globally responsible citizens prepared to address social issues locally and beyond.
This week the CCE will be co-sponsoring @SUdiversity 's Coffee Hour. Check out the 8th floor of Sawyer this Thursday, November 3rd, from 9 AM-11 AM for Coffee, Juices, and Bagels.
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We would like to welcome our new Administrative Coordinator, Mena. Mena is looking forward to learning more about the impact Suffolk students have on the community!
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We're seeking volunteers for Rosie's Place; this organizations mission is to provide a wide array of services to homeless women. Please sign up by registering on SU Connect!
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The State Election will be on Tuesday, November 8, 2022. To seek information for voting, you may stop by our office and receieve a packet or tap the link in our bio.@SuffolkVotes#SuffolkVotes#SuffolkServes25#SuffolkCCE
We're recognizing 25 years of student engagement at Suffolk. Check out our new logo for our anniversary. CCE Staff are hard at work planning and organizing our year of celebration. #SuffolkServes25#SuffolkCCE
Want to get involved in social change? Become a Suffolk Votes Ambassador! You will be trained in the voter registration process, get your peers registered to vote, and plan and prepare voter engagement events and programs. Learn more: https://t.co/gJTTYzyfmF
#SUCommunityPartnerSpotlight: @everyday_boston connects neighbors across a divided city through the sharing of stories, teaching the listening and communications skills necessary to connect with people you don't know or don't understand: https://t.co/6Ab9jOcQdx
Alternative Spring Break (ASB) is a semester-long, student-led program where teams engage in a social justice curriculum to prepare them to learn and serve in communities across the United States during the one-week trip over spring break. Applications open next week. Stay tuned!
Jumpstart is a national early education organization that recruits and trains college students to serve preschool children in low-income neighborhoods around the Boston area. Apply and learn more: https://t.co/AMDWxQA8kD
#SUCommunityPartnerSpotlight: @jfcsboston focuses on meeting the needs of new parents and their children, older adults and family caregivers, children and adults with disabilities, and people experiencing poverty, hunger, or domestic abuse: https://t.co/BWCgRtMtJ9
#RamsReflect: Aaron Lumnah, Class of 2014, participated in our Alternative Spring Break and Winter Break programs as an undergrad. Here's why he thinks getting involved in community engagement/social impact work is important during your college experience.
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Want to take on a leadership role? Become a project leader! We offer several opportunities to develop community leadership skills. Project leaders are responsible for leading groups of volunteers to our many service opportunities. Learn more: https://t.co/7uDMFemyrk
#SUCommunityPartnerSpotlight: @c2cboston provides children from birth through age 12, living in homeless or low-income situations, with the essential items they need to thrive – at home, at school and at play. See how you can get involved: https://t.co/4ygmTSgAIT
#ICYMI: Alternative Winter Break is an opportunity to learn and serve internationally with Habitat for Humanity International’s Global Village program. Here's what Chessa MacKenzie, Class of 2022, took away from the experience. Stay tuned for more info about this year's program!
Why is service important to you? Reply and let us know! While we all may have different reasons, we hope you'll serve with us this fall! See the different ways you can get involved: https://t.co/DK6IfyYsNK
#SUCommunityPartnerSpotlight: Love Your Block (@BosServOutreach) is now a permanent Boston program that includes: mini-grants, neighborhood cleanups (formerly Boston Shines), and (eventually) community tool sheds: https://t.co/n6f1xwTGEE