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Title: The Center for Community Engagement and Service-Learning


1
The Center for Community Engagement and
Service-Learning
2
  • Who We Are
  • Katie Flowers Director
  • Jeremy Wattles Assistant Director
  • Shayne Feinberg, Program Coordinator
  • 203 Trinity Hall x3825
  • E-mail serve_at_hws.edu

3
  • Where We Are
  • The Center is located on the
  • second floor of Trinity Hall.

4
Mission Statement
  • We stand for learning through service that
    produces students who are civically engaged and
    graduates who the have skills to be active global
    citizens

5
Vision Statement
  • A sustained, engaged relationship with the
    community that promotes positive community change
    and enhanced student learning

6
  • COMPASS

Engaged Citizenship
Civic Leadership
Civic Engagement
Community Service
7
Preorientation Service
  • CCESL offers preorientation community service
    adventure trips, where students have the
    opportunity to make friends and give back, for
    example, weve helped build 4 houses with Habitat
    for Humanity since 2009. For more information,
    check out http//www.hws.edu/studentlife/orientati
    on/poap_trip.aspx

8
First Year Orientation Service Projects
During Orientation, First Year students work on
different community service projects together to
help the community and build lasting friendships
at the same time.
9
Annual Days of Service
  • Students, faculty, staff and community members
    come together to perform acts of service in and
    around the Geneva community during these annual
    service events.

10
  • HWS VOTES
  • Voter Registration
  • Voter Education
  • Election Day
  • HWS Votes recruits volunteers from a number of
    different clubs and organizations on campus
  • College Democrats
  • College Republicans
  • Campus Greens
  • Progressive Student Union
  • Women's Collective
  • William Smith Congress
  • Hobart Student Govt

11
Holiday Gift Project
  • CCESL project where gifts/money are collected and
    used to purchase holiday gifts for needy families

12
Alternative Spring Break
  • Alternative spring break in March - students work
    on a project held off-campus. Over the past few
    years, HWS students have gone to Virginia, North
    Carolina, Nicaragua, Jamaica, Tennessee,
    Pennsylvania, The Bronx, New Jersey and the Gulf
    Coast.

13
America Reads!
  • A federal work study program which places HWS
    tutors in six area schools. Tutors spend
    one-on-one time with an elementary aged student
    to help improve upon his/her reading and writing
    skills and abilities.

14
America Counts
  • A federal work-study program which places HWS
    tutors at the Geneva Middle School. Tutors spend
    one-on-one time with a junior high student to
    help improve upon his/her math skills.

15
Big Brothers Big Sisters
  • Helps local youth ages 6-16 meet their
    potential by matching HWS students in one-on-one
    mentoring relationships

16
Community Based Research
  • Students have the opportunity to collaborate with
    community partners and faculty advisors on
    research projects which have real community
    impact.

17
SERVICE-LEARNING _at_ HWS Colleges Annually over 350
students enroll in close to 20 classes
  • 10 Top Skills Employers Want
  • Written Verbal Communication skills
  • Interpersonal Skills
  • Motivation/Initiative
  • Strong work ethic
  • Teamwork skills
  • Analytical skills
  • Flexibility/Adaptability
  • Computer skills
  • Leadership skills
  • Organizational Skills
  • Student Reported Benefits
  • Develop real world experience skills
  • Critical thinking skills
  • Communication
  • Teamwork
  • Civic responsibility
  • Problem solving
  • Public speaking
  • Computer skills
  • Research skills
  • Analytical skills

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18
Community Lunch Program Thursdays in October and
February
  • Students, faculty and staff work together to
    prepare and serve a hot meal for underprivileged
    people in the community for 8 Thursdays during
    the school year.

19
Three Blood Drives each year
Donate blood or help organize the blood drive!
20
Geneva Heroes
  • Geneva Heroes is a program organized by HWS
    students which teaches leadership and
    teambuilding skills

to Geneva middle school students while working on
service projects.
21
Habitat for Humanity
  • The HWS chapter works with local organizations to
    aid in the construction of safe housing for area
    residents. Email habitat_at_hws.edu for more
    information!

22
Community Service House 737 South Main Street
  • A student cooperative house where students have
    pledged to volunteer weekly
  • The house also serves as a host site for public
    service activities such as the fireside chats
    with President Gearan, Day of Service meetings,
    and Red Cross trainings.

23
Community Barn Sale
  • Every spring after students move out, unwanted
    items are collected and sold at a huge yard
    sale. All proceeds go to the United Way of
    Ontario County.
  • Funds raised as of 201339,000.00

24
Service doesnt end when classes do!
  • Summer of service Internship program began in
    2011 and has engaged 20 student interns for 10
    weeks in service to and with local community
    partners
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