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Award-Winning "Time to Serve"
Program Continues on Aug. 31
Posted August 27, 2002
HOLLAND -- The award-winning "Time to Serve"
program at Hope College will continue for a third year on
Saturday, Aug. 31, with members of the college's newest
class participating in service projects throughout the area.
Some 400 Hope students, most of them members of
the newly arrived freshman Class of 2006, will participate
in the college's third annual "Time to Serve" volunteer
program. They signed up for the mass volunteer effort on
Saturday, Aug. 24, only a day after arriving on campus for
"New Student Orientation" at Hope.
"'Time to Serve' has proven to be a great way for
our students to learn about service, get to know about their
community and get to know each other all at the same time,"
said Diana Breclaw, who is director of student activities
and staff coordinator of the program. "We're really pleased
with the students' interest in participating, and in the
willingness of community groups to work with us in providing
opportunities for service."
The project began in the fall of 2000 with 10
projects and about 100 participants, and grew to 24 projects
and approximately 300 students in 2001. In October of last
year, "Time to Serve" 2000 received a 2001 Distinguished
Service Award from Keep Michigan Beautiful Inc. during the
group's Annual Conference.
This year, the students will be working in groups
of eight to 12 at one of 40 sites from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Projects will range from trail maintenance at the DeGraaf
Nature Center, to sorting clothing at Holland Rescue
Mission, to building four homes with Habitat for Humanity,
to cleaning the beach at Dunton Park.
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