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Thursday, October 22, 2009


Make A Difference Day 2009
Date: Saturday, October 24, 2009
Time: 8:30am - 1:00pm
Location:
IHC Soccer Fields - 260 N 400 W Orem, Utah (next to Orem Community Hospital)
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We will be doing different service projects around Utah County. Meet at the
soccer fields
by the Orem Community Hospital at 8:30am for FREE Breakfast.
After breakfast we will be breaking up into groups. The service will start
at 9:00am and go until 12:00pm. The first 60 people will receive a FREE
T-shirt!

We will be cleaning up the grounds of the Kids on the Move Building

Digging Tree Rings and Spreading Mulch along 400 N

Helping at the Habitat for Humanity Restore Center and Helping at a local Crisis Nurse
ry


For more information, contact a member of the UVU Student Service Council at
ext. 6337 or email us at servicecouncil@uvu.edu

For More Information Visit:

http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/event.php?eid=173036754788&ref=nf or

http://volunteer.united-e-way.org/uvu/org/opp/10299641121.html

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Become a VISTA volunteer with the Campus-Community Outreach Project.


Make a difference in your community! Become a VISTA volunteer with the Campus-Community Outreach Project. A VISTA volunteer is needed to assist Utah Valley University's Volunteer & Service-Learning Center in developing sustainable partnerships with community organizations. This is a one-year national service position. VISTAs receive a modest living allowance ($890/month) and $4,725 in an educational award upon successful completion of service. The position will begin December 7th, 2009.
The VISTA volunteer working with the Campus-Community Outreach Project will strengthen UVU's capacity to address community needs in the following ways:
• Provide critical needs assessments of community agencies focusing on anti-poverty outcomes so each college can determine how best to help these agencies
• Enhance the ability of each institution to leverage campus resources to address community needs
• Expand civic engagement opportunities for students and faculty
• Increase awareness of community needs
• Work on institution-specific projects

REQUIREMENTS: College degree; strong interest and experience in college service programs; experience working with students and diverse groups of people; leadership ability; computer skills; public speaking skills; strong writing and organizational skills; ability to drive; ability to make a full-year commitment; ability to attend a week long training (December 7-10) outside of Utah.
BENEFITS: Health coverage, childcare assistance (if eligible), $4,725 education award upon successful completion of service, living allowance, relocation allowance, public transportation pass, paid vacation and sick days.
If interested email a resume, cover letter, and three reference to Alexis Palmer at palmeral@uvu.edu.

Thursday, October 8, 2009


The Children's Educational Relief Foundation (CERF) has partnered with Utah Valley University Community and Continuing Education department and the UVU CERF Student Club to host a donation drive for relief supplies to aid Samoa and American Samoa. The drive will be held on Wednesday, October 7-Friday, October 9 at the following location and times:

UVU CE2 Building (Grey/blue house on west side of street)
1066 South 400 West
Orem, UT 84058

Wednesday (Oct. 7) donations accepted from 11am-6pm
Thursday (Oct. 8) donations accepted from 9am-6pm
Friday (Oct. 9) donations accepted from 11am-4pm

Items will be sorted, packed and shipped by Saturday, October 10. All items collected during this drive, unless otherwise specified, will be donated directly to areas that are in the most need and will not be distributed by a third party group.

For more information about CERF, please visit them online at http://www.cerff.org or contact Ao Pauga at 801-755-2368. For more information about the donation drive, please contact Jillana S. AhLoe at 801-863-8490.

We would like to thank UVU Community and Continuing Education for donating the manpower, office space and location easily accessible to the public for this event.

Here is a list of needed items:

MONETARY DONATIONS-to defray the cost of shipping and purchase needed items not obtained through donations. Any amount would be a tremendous help!

MEDICAL SUPPLIES
First Aid Kits
Gauze (2 x 2 or 4 x 4)
Band Aids
Antibacterial ointments (like Neosporin)
Rubbing alcohol
Wound cleansers
Cotton swabs/pads
Pain medicine (Aspirin, Ibuprofen, etc.)
Pepto Bismol Tablets

HYGIENE KITS
Soap (bars or liquid)
Antibacterial hand soap
Shampoo/Conditioner
Feminine Products
Wipes
Hand sanitizer
Toothpaste/Toothbrush
Washcloths
Towels
Toilet Paper

BEDDING
Blankets
Sleeping bags
Mosquito nets
Linens
Pillows

KITCHEN ITEMS
Can foods
Bottle water
Paper plates
Plastic Utensils
Coolers
Plastic storage containers
Matches/lighters
Pots/Pans/Bowls
Cooking Utensils
Ziploc Bags
Trash Bags

GENERAL SUPPLIES
Tents
Canopies
Gas stoves
Propane Tanks
Flashlights
Tarps

Thank you in advance for your support! We can all make a difference.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Run for Your Vida - 5K Run!

Register now for the 2nd annual 'Run for your VIDA (life) 5K
Race Details:

Date: Saturday, October 31st, 2009.
Location: Kiwanis Park - 1000 N 1200 E (Birch Lane), Provo
Time: Race-day registration is at 8:00 am. Race Begins: 9:00 am.

Cost: $15, or just $10 if you're in costume.

Everyone's Welcome!
You can walk, jog, scooter, roller blade or roller skate, along a haunted route, ending with a raffle and free food!

www.USBloodDonors.org


Please consider a new blood donor program to strengthen our blood supply. This life-saving preparedness program has received the endorsement of Governor Jon M. Huntsman, Jr., U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch, and the support of many medical organizations, most notably all three Utah blood collection agencies. By registering with www.USBloodDonors.org, a privacy-protected volunteer blood donor registry, your name and email will be available should life-threatening shortages of blood occur in our communities.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

COME DINE AND SUPPORT UVU HABITAT FOR HUMANITY HOME


To help raise money for Utah Valley University's (UVU) Habitat for Humanity home, Wendy's is hosting a "Great Food, Great Cause" event on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at its restaurant near the UVU Campus at 835 West 1200 South, Orem. This is a special donations night, where every customer who tells the cashier that they're dining to benefit Habitat will have their receipt tallied for a 10% donation to the affiliate. Come meet Wendy, Bob the Builder, and the UVU Cheerleaders and Wolverine. Free balloons for the kids. Bring your family, eat dinner, and help those in need of safe and affordable housing in our community.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

The Clothesline Project

Break the Silence...
The Equity in Education Center at UVU is pleased to announce The Clothesline Project, a violence awareness and prevention program, being held on Thursday, October 1st and Friday, October 2nd, 2009, in the UVU Student Center Grande Ballroom from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. The Clothesline Project is a display of t-shirts created by survivors of violence, or created in honor of someone who has experienced violence, and hung on a clothesline for others to view. The Clothesline Project is a powerful witness of the violence many live with, and it provides a healing outlet for those who were forcibly silenced. Its goal is to raise awareness and stir the viewers to action in an effort to end the epidemic of violence. The Clothesline Project is free and open to the public; additionally, blank t-shirts will be available, free of charge, for anyone wanting to share their story.

We are in great need of volunteers on the days of the Clothesline Project to assist with set up (starting at 6:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 1st in the Grande Ballroom), to explain what the Clothesline Project is to those who view it, hang new t-shirts (if needed), take pictures of new shirts and type the words for our online Clothesline Project, and assist with take-down starting at 8:00 p.m. on Friday, October 2nd.
For additional information and/or to volunteer, please contact Jennie Briggs at (801) 863-8498.

Event runs October 1st and 2nd
UVU Grande Ballroom
8:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Visit http://www.uvu.edu/equitycenter/clothesline/ for more information.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009


Come run or walk to serve people in your community!!! On Saturday October
17, Community Action Services and Food Bank will be hosting their first annual 5K run/walk for Utah County's Food Bank. The event will take place at 8:30 AM. Online registration is $20 or day-of registration is $25 or $20 if you bring five non-perishable food items to donate. All of the proceeds go to the Food Bank and other services offered by Community Action. To register or learn more about the event please visit our website at
www.communityaction5k.org. Also if you are interested in volunteering the
day of the event please contact Charley Shields at 801-691-5247.

Erica Hone
Communication Director
Community Action Services and Food Bank
801-691-5237
ehone@communityactionuc.org

Run for fun, run to help people and run to change lives.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Volunteers Needed for Utah Heart Walk and Run on September 19


50 volunteers are needed for the Utah Heart Walk and Run on September 19. The event will take place at the Historic Fort Utah Park on Geneva Road by Provo's Center Street at 7:15 AM. Look for the volunteer tent. For more information on the event, please visit http://heartwalkutah.org/

Contact Mike Moon at phone number 801-863-6030 or by email mike.moon@uvu.edu if you are interested in volunteering.


CYCLISTS WANTED FOR TOUR DE HABITAT BIKE RIDE THIS SATURDAY! SAVE $5.00 BY REGISTERING ONLINE!
Habitat for Humanity of Utah County will be holding the first annual Tour de Habitat Bike Ride this Saturday, September 12th. The fun benefit ride will go throughout Utah County with stops at several Habitat homes, where you can see the homes, meet some of the Habitat families, and load up on snacks and drinks provided by Harmon's and other sponsors. There are three ride options: 13 miles, 30 miles and 60 miles. The ride begins at 8 a.m. at Harmon's on 800 East and 800 North in Orem. The entry fee is $15 for students and $20 for others if you pre-register online at www.habitatuc.org. It's an additional $5 if you register the day of the event. Among the goodies you'll receive is a pair of quality biking socks sponsored by Park's Sportsman. All proceeds go toward Habitat's local affordable housing efforts.

Kena Jo Mathews
Executive Director
Habitat for Humanity of Utah County
(801) 344-8527
kena@habitatuc.org

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

English Conversation Club Opportunity


Join the English Conversation Club! It’s a great opportunity to help international students to learn English. In return, you will have the opportunity to make a fascinating friend from a foreign country and learn all about his/her customs, culture, history, values, etc. You can learn a foreign language not just from a textbook or computer, but from a native speaker. It is also a great resume builder, and you can feel good knowing you are helping someone achieve his/her goals of learning English. The ESL students have to meet with you for an hour every week. Once you have finished speaking English for an hour, you can switch into your partner’s language and practice speaking in that language, or meet to speak at another time during the week.


If you have questions or want more inform, please calls us (Isabel Gomes or Maria Velasco), or come by office #LA 234b. Office phone: 863-7249 / email: gomes@uvu.edu or mariav@uvu.edu or englishconversationclub@uvu.edu

Thanks!

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Volunteer Service in Capitol Reef National Park



Hey everyone! Looks like we have an opportunity for service at Capitol Reef. If anyone is interested, see the contact number below!
Renee


Renee Van Buren, Professor
Department of Biology
Director, Capitol Reef Field Station
Utah Valley University
800 West University Parkway
Orem, Utah 84058-5999
801-863-8479
renee.vanburen@uvu.edu


National Parks Conservation Association
Volunteer Service in Capitol Reef National Park


September 26, 2009 (National Public Lands Day)

The NPCA is seeking up to 20 volunteers to help with Russian olive and tamarisk removal along the Fremont River corridor on September 26, 2009, National Public Lands Day, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Capitol Reef National Park has been working for several years to control the exotic invasive species of Russian olive and tamarisk along the Fremont River and Highway 24 corridor within the park.

The project entails cutting Russian olive and tamarisk down to 6” – 12” high stumps. The stumps are then treated with herbicide. Large trees, and clumps of larger stems, will be cut by Park personnel using chainsaws. Smaller stems will be cut by the volunteers using hand tools (loppers and hand saws).

Branches and stems will be dragged short distances for either piling or chipping.
Volunteers will not have to apply herbicides; however, all volunteers will be working near where herbicide is being applied and will be able to smell the citrus-based oil with which the herbicide is mixed.

Some or all of the cut stems may be chipped. If that is the case, the Park will provide a chipper operator who will supervise any volunteers working around the chipper.

A safety overview and discussion will be conducted by Park personnel prior to commencing work. During the project all volunteers and Park staff are expected to maintain a high level of safety awareness for themselves and everyone working around them. Park staff will have first aid kits on-site, and will have radio communication with central dispatch.
The Park will provide all tools and equipment needed to perform the control work, including loppers, hand saws, and spray bottles.

If some of the volunteers are willing to assist with the herbicide application, rubber gloves will be provided for that task. Orange safety vests will be provided for work along roadsides. Hardhats and ear protection will be provided for any volunteers who assist the chainsaw or chipper operators.

Each volunteer is required to provide the following:
Sturdy work boots
Long work pants
Long-sleeve work shirt (recommended)
Leather work gloves
Eye protection (glasses, sunglasses, or safety goggles/glasses)
Sunscreen
Drinking water (minimum of 3 quarts)
Lunch/snacks

For questions or to sign up for this project, please contact Aitana de la Jara at Capitol Reef National Park. Her e-mail address is
Aitana_de_la_Jara@nps.gov
and her phone number is 435-425-3791, ext. 101.

This notice is being distributed by FVGA as a courtesy to NPCA. Please do not contact FVGA regarding this project.

Friday, August 28, 2009

2nd UVU Habitat for Humanity Home Groundbreaking Celebration

September 3 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Location: 160 East 800 South Orem

All faculty, staff, and students are invited to attend a groundbreaking celebration for the 2nd Utah Valley University Habitat for Humanity of Utah County home. The groundbreaking celebration will take place on Thursday, September 3rd, 2009 at 12:00 noon. The location is 160 East 800 South in Orem. A BBQ will follow a short groundbreaking ceremony.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Family Volunteer Days

This is an opportunity for children, families, friends and neighbors to get involved in service this summer.

Service opportunities will be available across our community including: Kids on the Move, Hoofbeats for Healing, community gardens, etc.

Please visit: http://www.unitedwayucv.org/volunteer/ for dates, locations and times. This is also the website at which you can sign up for upcoming opportunities.

For more information regarding the Family Volunteer Days events, please contact AJ at: 801-691-5335 ext 335 or by e-mail at: awilkins@unitedwayuc.org

Friday, June 12, 2009

Volunteer to help at the Freedom Run!

Date: Saturday, July 4th

Time: 5:30 a.m.-9:00a.m.

Where: Meet at the Kiwanis Park Pavilion in Provo (820 N 1100 E)

Facebook: "Volunteer To Help The Freedom Festival 5k!" Group

Contact: FreedomRUn5K@gmail.com

Thursday, June 11, 2009

7th Annual 5k Run, Walk and Roll


The Central Utah Center for Independent Living is a non-profit organization that helps people with disabilities. This is their annual fundraiser. The race is on Saturday, June 27 in Provo. It's a fun race to come and participate in. You don't have to be a serious runner. People of all sorts participate from the serious runners to the walkers, and moms with strollers. We've got lots of prizes to give away. You usually come away with more than it cost you for the entry fee.

For more info contact: Margaret Haddox, Special Projects Manager, (801) 373-5044 x 21

Project Read Office Manager Job Announcement

Wage: 9$/ hour, 20 hours/week

Office Manager is responsible for representing the Project Read program and assisting the Project Read Director execute his or her functions. The Project Read Office Manager helps carry out the objectives of Project Read through through following activities: Proficient in spoken and written Spanish, Interpersonal Skills (eg. answering phones and working with the public), reading and writing skills, and ability to be flexible and take initiative.

Apply online at http://project-read.com/jobapp.html or in person in the Project Read Office no later that 5 p.m. Thursday, 18 June 2009. Include resume with application. For more info please contact Shauna K. Brown, Project Read Executive Director.

550 North University Avenue
Room 215

Make a Difference, Change a Life, Become a Mentor

Heritage Schools, a residential treatment center for at-risk youth, is looking for mature, compassionate, responsible, and committed individuals to join our rich Mentor Program.

Volunteer in a quality treatment facility conveniently located 5 miles north of BYU on University Avenue, just north of Riverwoods. We offer thorough and ongoing training and support. Plan to give 2 hours per week. Make a friend, teach life skills and values, share, encourage, support, play, and have fun!

Must be 21 or older and a non-smoker, have good relationship skills, be commited to making a difference, and be willing to give of your time, energy, and talents for atleast 3 months.

If interested, please contact
Kiley Prince
Mentor Program Coordinator
Heritage Schools, Inc
5600N Heritage School DR
kiley.prince@heritagertc.org
(801)226-4600 x203

Volunteer in Zions National Park




Position: Green Team/ Recycling Volunteer
Location: Zion National Park, Springdale, UT
Time Commitment: 32-40 hours/week, June - September (flexible; 8-10 weeks)

Volunteers will assist Zion's Green Team efforts through various projects and assignments, helping the park to further reduce waste and energy use, and provide input to enable greater sustainability. Volunteers will assist staff members responsible for park recycling program by: Collecting recyclable materials from containers at various park locations, track and monitor recyclable materials on spreadsheet and forms, provide updates as needed, ect.

Volunteers will also gain valuable experience in green technology with new and ongoing solar power projects in Zion National Park by: Assist park staff with planning and logistics for five solar projects in Zion, research and gather information, obtain specifications, and work with contractors, may assist with installation, inspection, and maintenance of solar panel projects. Also volunteers will complete carious other projects and duties as assigned.

Shared in-park housing available (must work a minimum of 32 hours/week).

For more information on requirements and how to apply, visit park website: http://www.nps.gov/zion

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Corporate Sports Challenge

Kids on the Move is hosting a corporate sports challenge on May 22 at Utah Valley University. They need 50 volunteers to register teams, serve as referees, keep score, and clean up. Two shifts are available: 7:30 AM - Noon and 11:00 AM - 3:30 PM.


To volunteer for this opportunity, contact Jennifer Stewart at (801) 221-9930 extension 124, or at jstewart@kotm.org.

Classroom Audit

Academic Scheduling is partnering with Facilities and Media Services to conduct a campus classroom audit this summer. This means taking a physical inventory of every classroom (# desks/chairs, special equipment, etc.). The information is crucial to Academic Scheduling's ability to effectively schedule course sections each semester.

As each partner in this project has very limited resources, we are requesting volunteers to assist. We would like to complete the project by May 29, but are flexible into June. Our estimate is 50 man hours.

For more information contact:
Lisa at
Academic Scheduling
http://www.uvu.edu/acadsched/
801-863-8770

Monday, April 27, 2009

Free Kidney Screening

Do you, your parents or siblings have diabetes or high blood pressure?
Or
Does anyone in your family have kidney disease?

If you answered YES to either question, you may be at risk for kidney disease and should attend the FREE Kidney Screening
Sponsored by the National Kidney Foundation of Utah & Idaho

Thursday, May 28, 2009
10:00 am - 2:00 pm

SC-206

(parking is free in the lot north of the Student Center)

Call 801-226-5111 for an appointment.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Looking for a fun way to volunteer? Or just wanna help a friend out?


The YMCA of Greater Salt Lake will be hosting its 11th annual Sports Night benefit for kids at the Salt Palace May 1st 2009. The YMCA will be honoring Utah's best athletes and former athletes including; Judge Tyrone Medley and former BYU football coach LaVell Edwards and others. The evening will include a Social Hour, Silent Auction, Dinner, Live auction and presentation of awards to the honorees.

To make this event a success we need several volunteers. Volunteers will be needed for event set up on May 1st from about 10am until 2pm as well as for the event itself. The event volunteers will be needed from 4:30pm to 9:30pm. (breaks will be provided)

If you are interested in either or both of these opportunities, please contact the YMCA office at 801-466-6299 or ymca@ymcasaltlake.org

Feel free to pass this along to anyone else that you may think would be interested in volunteering!

Friday, April 3, 2009

Food & Care Coalition Benefit Concert

The show is April 11th at 8:00 pm at Velour in Provo (135 N. University Avenue)
The band Parker from Idaho is coming down to play as well as two amazing local bands: The Vibrant Sound and Elizabethan Report.
The concert is $7 but you get a dollar off by bringing a can of food to donate.

Special Olympics UT



Volunteer to help with the soccer games at the Utah Special Olympics!

Some Details:
The games are played all day on May 29 and 30 (Thurs & Fri.)
Each game is roughly 40 minutes.
Rules are simple- anyone can do it.
Leo the Lion (of Real Salt Lake) will be joining us.

Ryan Moss
801-735-1145
ryjmoss@yahoo.com

Service Council Applications


Applications for the 2009-2010 Student Service Council are now
available at SC 101. The application is due Friday April 10th.

Monday, March 30, 2009

The American Red Cross Presents:
VOLUNTEER
ORIENTATION EVENT
Tuesday March 31st
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Provo City Council Building
351 W Center Street
Provo, UT
This event is an orientation to become a volunteer to help with local disasters, house fires, or local blood drives with the
American Red Cross.

Free pizza and refreshments will be provided.

For more info find us on
Facebook: A Social Event to Give Back,
visit http://www.redcrossut.org/ or call the Red Cross Mountain Valley Chapter 801.373.8580

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

RMYL evaluation project

We are trying to make the Boys and Girls club a better place for kidsand volunteers, but we need your input. If you have ever volunteered at the Boys and Girls club in Provo please contact us. We are a class group evaluating volunteer motives and the volunteer experience at the Clubhouse. Thank you for your time.

Contact information: sasynuik@byu.net
*please put: Boys and Girls Club Evaluation in the subject line
*Please respond by April 1st

Thank you again.
Katrina Coffman

Monday, March 23, 2009

Students Giving Back Charity Ball


On Friday March 27th Students Giving Back will host a Charity Ball and Silent Auction from 7 to 10:30 pm at Provo City Library to benefit United Way of Utah County. Dress is formal and lots of fun will be had! Tickets are sold prior to the event at BYU and UVU for $12. They can also be purchased for $15 at the door. Dress up and get down!
For more information contact Summer at 801-691-5321.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Volunteer Week!

March 30th- April 4th
MONDAY: March 30th

Kick-Off Party 12-2 (Center Stage)
Put on by the Mentors and Student Alumni Board
*Live band (The Yarrow), Food, Prizes, 5 minute service projects, learn about service opportunities in Utah county.

TUESDAY: March 31st
Humanitarian Projects 11am-2pm (Art Wall)
Put on by the LDSSA
*Come join us in between your classes to work on various humanitarian projects.


Adopt-A-Grandparent 6pm (Meet in SC101)
Put on by Tennis Club
*Enjoy an evening with the elderly.

WEDNESDAY: April 1st

Blood Drive (sign up in SC 101)
10am-3pm in Ballroom Commons
*Your blood is needed and you can help save a life.

THURSDAY: April 2nd

“SOUP” POSIUM: soup night 6pm (Ballroom)
Put on by the PR Firm & Clubs
*Join us to learn more about hunger in Utah County and enjoy a bowl of soup. Buy Tickets at campus connection for $3 or $5 at the door. All proceeds go to the Food and Care Coalition.

FRIDAY: April 3rd

Dan Peterson Field Day 12-3pm (SC 101)
Put on by CAL & Service Council
*Help put on a carnival for children with varying disabilities. Sign up in SC 101 and shuttle will leave every hour starting at 11:30.

SATURDAY: April 4th

Adopt-A-Highway Clean-Up 8am
Put on by UVUSA & Kappa Sigma
*Come join us to clean up a 2 mile stretch on Geneva Road. Breakfast will be provided.
Meet at Lake Side Park (400 S & Geneva Rd. Orem)

Adopt a Grandparent


Friday March 28, 9:45 AM.
Meet at SC 101
We'll go to the Golden Living Assisted Living Center.
We will do a small service project with the residents.
It's always a great time!

2nd Annual Benefit SUNRISE OVER AFRICA Gala & Silent Auction


Come join us in this second annual benefit fundraiser for the children in Africa. All proceeds will benefit the Ssejinja Children's Foundation!

Date: Thursday, March 26th, 2009
Venue: Noah’s
Address: 644 N. 2000 W., Lindon, UT

Ticket Price: $50

Time: 6:00pm

Purpose of the Gala: Purchase of medical and maternity equipment for Children clinic in Bira Uganda

Chief auctioneer: Steve Berry
Entertainment: Provided by African Dance Group
Dinner: Catered by Marvolus Catering
Gala Resevervations: Call Ssejinja Childrens Foundation at (801) 785-7252
Or you can buy your tickets on our website: http://www.ssejinja.org/

Monday, March 16, 2009

Service Council Applications


Applications for the 2009-2010 Student Service Council are now available at SC 101. The application is due Friday April 10th.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Service President Application


Applications for the 2009-2010 Student Service Council President are being accepted until Mon. March 30th, 2009.

Pick up a packet at the Volunteer and Service-Learning Center, SC 101.
The application packet is now avalable at www.uvu.edu/volunteer.

SPRING SERVICE EXPEDITION!!

Looking for a fun Spring Break Trip! Join the Service Council on our annual SPRING SERVICE EXPEDITION!!

Where: Zion National Park
When: Wednesday March 18th-Friday March 20th

Besides having a lot of fun, we will be helping the park with trail restoration projects. If you are interested, please contact:

Carly Duncan: 558.1315

Colby Manscill: 636.9509

Spaces are limited so hurry and sign up! $50 non-refundable deposits are due by Wednesday, March 4th to the Center for Service and Learning, SC 101.

Hope to see you there!

Habitat for Humanity Benefit Show

Come enjoy great night of comedy while giving to a good cause! Habitat for Humanity of Utah County will be hosting a benefit show night with Comedy Sportz on Saturday, March 28, 2009 at 8:30 p.m. at the Tahitian Noni Auditorium located at 5151 North 300 West, Provo. Tickets are 8.00 and can be purchased at the door (check or cash). Proceeds will assist with the local Habitat affiliate's affordable housing efforts.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Furniture Donations

An Iraqi family has been accepted for resettlement in the US. They are coming to Utah the middle of March and are in need of some gently used furniture for their apartment. They have three children and will be living in a 2 bedroom apartment. Anything you may have to contribute will be greatly appreciated. Please contact Dr. Laura Hamblin at 863-8774 for more information or to let her know that you have furniture you can donate.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Habitat for Humanity of Utah County Campus Chapter opportunity


Habitat for Humanity of Utah County Campus Chapter opportunity: Are you looking for a substantial volunteer opportunity? Do you need toshow off your leadership skills to future employers, college admissionscounselors, or graduate schools? You may want to start a chapter of Habitatfor Humanity right on your campus.


Campus chapters are student-led, student-initiated organizations on college or high school campuses that partner with the local affiliate to fulfill the four functions of campus chapters: advocating, building, educating, andfundraising.


For more information, please visit: www.habitat.org/youthprograms/campuschapters/
Or call Habitat for Humanity of Utah County's office at (801) 344-8527 to inquire about our next informational meeting.

SPRING SERVICE EXPEDITION!!


Looking for a fun Spring Break Trip! Join the Service Council on our annual SPRING SERVICE EXPEDITION!!


Where: Zion National ParkWhen: Wednesday March 18th-Friday March 20th
Besides having a lot of fun, we will be helping the park with trail restoration projects. If you are interested, please contact:


Carly Duncan: 558.1315


Colby Manscill: 636.9509


Spaces are limited so hurry and sign up! $50 non-refundable deposits are due by Wednesday, March 4th to the Center for Service and Learning, SC 101.


Hope to see you there!

Thursday, February 26, 2009

"Bowls for Humanity" Fundraiser


The 3rd Annual "Bowls for Humanity" fundraiser will be held on Friday, March 6th at the Covey Center for the Arts in Provo. The event will showcase pottery from both student and professional talents.

Proceeds are going to benefit the Food and Care Coalition.

Time: 6 to 9pm
Location: 425 W. Center St. in Provo
Admission: Free
Pottery & Food: $5 for student pottery bowls (includes soup & roll), $20 professional pottery bowls (includes soup & roll), $3 soup & roll.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Institute on Philanthropy and Voluntary Service


Institute on Philanthropy and Voluntary Service

This summer: June 6 - August 1, 2009
Georgetown University, Washington, DC

Final Deadline: March 5

Choose a summer of service with the 2009 Institute on Philanthropy and Voluntary Service. Scholarship applications are being accepted for this nonprofit internship and academic program for undergraduate students.

The Institute is ideal for undergraduate student leaders who are engaged in service programs on and off their campuses. All majors and fields of study are welcome.

This face-paced Institute offers a combination of professional experience, academic courses and leadership development activities including:

* Nonprofit Internships - Competitive placements with leading nonprofit organizations

* Classes - Up to 9 credit hours from Georgetown University

* Housing - Furnished on-campus apartments in the heart of D.C.

* Service - Variety of hands-on community projects

* Guest Lectures - With Washington's top nonprofit executives and scholars

* Leadership Development - Leadership, mentoring and career building activities

* Scholarships - Over half of all students receive full or partial funding

* Networking - With hundreds of other top student and nonprofit leaders from around the world


Applications will be reviewed and accepted on a rolling basis until March 5, 2009. For more information or to start an online application, please visit the website, www.dcinternships.org/ipvs.

If you have questions about the program, please contact Emily Hill, IPVS Coordinator, by phone at 1-800-741-6964 or via email at mailto:IPVS@tfas.org%3Cmailto:IPVS@tfas.org.

Volunteers Needed for Expanding Your Horizons Conference


The Equity Center is excited to announce this years Expanding Your Horizons Conference for girls 6th thru 12th grade. This conference isdesigned to encourage and get girls excited about high-paying careers in Science and Technology. This years conference will be on March 7th 2009 in the Grande Ballroom at UVU. The Conference will run from 7 am until 12:30.


We will need Volunteersfrom 6 am until about 2:30.

Volunteers will help with the following:
-Set up
-Checking in participants
-Handing out snacks
-Show presenters to their rooms and helping them set-up
-Tech support (if familiar)
-Show participants to their rooms
-Give directions between workshops
-Set up interactive booths
-Hand out lunches
-Hand out t-shirts
-Clean-up

You don't need to stay for the entire conference; any time you can give is much appreciated. Our greatest need is early in the morning.

Volunteers have really enjoyed working at our conferences in the past and the day goes by so fast! Some advice is to wear comfy clothes and shoes (you don't need to dress up).


Please let me know if you will be able to volunteer and also thegeneral time you will be there. Thanks again for your willingness tovolunteer! Please don't hesitate to contact me with any additional questions you may have.

You can e-mail me at rosam@uvu.edu or call meat (801) 863-6406

Thank You,
Rosa

Friday, February 6, 2009

March of Dimes (Utah County)



Liby Lewis with the March of Dimes is looking for a Service Group to help out the March for Babies event day. They are having a meeting on Feb 12 1 pm at Zions by BYU.


Volunteers needed from 6:30am to noon on May 16.



They'd also love to have teams of walkers too, just taking part in the event, will help reach people with the March of Dimes message.


For more information contact Liby Lewis at brossettelewis@gmail.com

Nominations Now Being Accepted for Service-Learning Awards


Nominations are now being accepted for Utah Campus Compact Statewide Recognition Event and the UVU Volunteer & Service-Learning Center Recognition & Appreciation Luncheon. The purpose of these events is to recognize the work of outstanding faculty, staff, students, on a statewide and institutional level who are excelling in civic engagement, service-learning, and volunteerism. Recipients of the awards will be honored at both events which are held in April.

Nominations are now being accepted for the following categories:
1. Civically Engaged Scholar
2. Civically Engaged Staff Member
3. Civically Engaged Student
4. Committed Community Partner

Click here for nomination details.
All nominations are due by Friday February 13th at 5:00pm to Alexis Palmer at: palmeral@uvu.edu.

For any further questions please contact Alexis Palmer at 863-8681.
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Friday, January 30, 2009

"NO SNOW" Indoor 5K

Tired of walking on treadmills or slipping on the snow and ice while jogging on the sidewalks and roads? Well, come to Utah Valley University on February 7th, 2009 and participate in the First Annual UVU indoor 5K! Bring your family and friends and experience the beautiful UVU campus while getting some exercise!


When: February 7th, 2009


Time: *Registration begins at 8:00am and jog/walk begins at 9:00am.


Where: Utah Valley University McKay Events Center-Free parking is available in the lot immediately west of the McKay Events Center.


Registration fee: $10.00 - t-shirt and pancake breakfast included All proceeds will be donated to the UVU Habitat for Humanity of Utah County house.


*Check or cash will only be accepted at the onsite registration on February 7th. If you would like to register early or pay with a credit card go to the UVU Outdoor Adventure Center located in the Sorensen Student Center. Registration at the OAC will be accepted until February 6th.


For more information or to pre register go to www.uvu.edu/volunteer or call 801-863-8786.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Carter-Kellogg Scholarship presented by Stetson University


The Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Partnership Foundation, in coordination with Stetson University, announces the Carter-Kellogg Scholarship presented by Stetson University. Full-time college students who have completed or implemented service-learning projects are eligible to compete for $500 scholarships. To apply, students should describe their project activities and results, and a critical reflection on what they learned. Students must be able to articulate clearly the role that academics played in their project and the effects the project has had on the community. More specific guidelines and the online application can be found at www.servicebook.org. The deadline for this competition is rolling, with winners being selected monthly. To be included in the February competition, submissions must be completed by February 20.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Nominations for Silver Bowl

The Utah Annual Silver Bowl Award is now accepting nominations. The award recognizes a volunteer or group of volunteers from each county in Utah. Nominations of outstanding, long-term volunteers in Utah and Wasatch County who have made a difference in the community are needed. If you know of an outstanding volunteer, fill out the online nomination form at:
http://www.unitedwayucv.org/volunteer/news/one.tcl?item_id=15963439
by March 6.

LifePath Hospice & Family Care

You are invited to attend LifePath Hospice & Family Care's Volunteer Orientation and Training next Tuesday January 27th @ 10:00 am until 1:00 pm..

Place: Utah Valley University Library,  Room 213
Time: 10:00 am until 1:00 pm

Please bring with you:
1.  A copy of  your Drivers License.
2.  A copy of your Automobile Insurance Coverage.
3.  Three References whom you have known one year but are not related to you.
4. Immunization records for childhood disease Chicken pocks, Mumps & Measles ( if possible ).

All Hospice Volunteers will receive compressive training in Hospice Care & letters of recommendation after 4 months of  volunteering with LifePath Hospice.

Please RSVP your place at sthompson@lifepathslc.com  Or 801-573-0568.

Friday, January 16, 2009

March of Dimes (Utah County)


Liby Lewis with the March of Dimes is looking for a Service Group to help out the March for Babies event day.  They are having a meeting on Feb 12 1 pm at Zions by BYU.

Volunteers needed from 6:30am to noon on May 16.

They'd also love to have teams of walkers too, just taking part in the event, will help reach people with the March of Dimes message.

For more information contact Liby Lewis at brossettelewis@gmail.com

"NO SNOW" Indoor 5K


Tired of walking on treadmills or slipping on the snow and ice while jogging on the sidewalks and roads? Well, come to Utah Valley University on February 7th, 2009 and participate in the First Annual UVU indoor 5K! Bring your family and friends and experience the beautiful UVU campus while getting some exercise!

When: February 7th, 2009

Time: *Registration begins at 8:00am and jog/walk begins at 9:00am.

Where: Utah Valley University McKay Events Center-Free parking is available in the lot immediately west of the McKay Events Center.

Registration fee: $10.00 - t-shirt and pancake breakfast included
All proceeds will be donated to the UVU Habitat for Humanity of Utah County house.

*Check or cash will only be accepted at the onsite registration on February 7th. If you would like to register early or pay with a credit card go to the UVU Outdoor Adventure Center located in the Sorensen Student Center. Registration at the OAC will be accepted until February 6th.

For more information or to pre register go to www.uvu.edu/volunteer or call 801-863-8786.

Blood Drive


January 21, 10-2, Ballroom
To sign up call 863-8786 or drop by SC 101. You must be over the age of 18 to donate and weigh at least 100 pounds.

Community Outreach Day


Martin Luther King Jr. National Day of Service

January 19th
8:30am-1:00 Meet at the BYU Wilkinson Center to participate in a variety of service projects. A light breakfast will be served followed by a speaker and then the service projects. For more information call 863-8786 or visit SC 101.