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Contact Info

Anna Davis
Village 401 Coordinator &
NC Campus Compact
AmeriCorps* VISTA
Reynolds Center
(336) 272-7102 x644
anna.davis@greensborocollege.edu

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"AmeriCorps is one stream of national service, funded by the Corporation for National and Community Service, initiated in 1994 by President Clinton, and often referred to as the “domestic Peace Corps.” AmeriCorps is a network of local, state, and national service programs that connects more than 70,000 Americans each year in intensive service to meet our country’s critical needs in education, public safety, health, and the environment."

Excerpt from the AmeriCorps website.

 

A few photos of the service experiences Greensboro College students have participated in over the past year.

The 14th Annual Gate City Soup Bowl

Join in the 14th Annual Gate City Soup Bowl!
Canned Food Drive Competition between Greensboro College and Guilford College

Donate canned goods and nonperishable food on campus starting August 22. And don't forget to bring two items to gain free entry to the Greensboro College vs. Guilford College football game on September 4.

General collection boxes will be placed in:
Cowan Humanities Building         Odell Memorial Building       Main Building 
Royce Reynolds Center                 Fowler Dining Hall               Proctor Hall
James Addison Jones Library      Village 401 Office                       

Win PRIZES!
Students can compete to win prizes by collecting canned goods with their residence halls or sports teams! Ask your RA or Coach about how to support your hall or team.

All donations will go to Greensboro Urban Ministry and Second Harvest

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Want to be a leader, gain event planning experience, and work for a cause?
Apply to be a Student Community Service Coordinator today!

What does a Student Community Service Coordinator do?

Plan and execute the major one-time direct service projects, education and advocacy events and fundraisers that occur on campus through leadership, creativity and dedication to community.

Students who qualify for Federal Work Study can participate as a paid student worker.

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YOU can make a difference!