UC Serves Returns May 19

This year’s 4th Annual UC Serves event is scheduled for

Friday, May 19,

and offers a variety of service options within surrounding UC campus communities, allowing participants to choose a preferred volunteering experience that suits their interests. Maybe you have a knack for gardening, enjoy painting, or perhaps you’re handy with a hammer and nail—it’s your choice how you participate.

Last year’s UC Serves event saw more than 350 UC faculty and staff volunteers taking part in over 43 projects and logging more than 2,000 hours of collective community service hours. We hope

YOU

will plan on joining us for this year’s UC Serves event.

Please mark

May 19

on your calendar for this year’s UC Serves, and

It’s almost that time of year again—where UC faculty and staff come together for an alternative workday of community service and cross-unit relationship building.

at the African American Cultural and Resource Center (60 W. Charlton St.), where you can stop by between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. to pick up your registration packet, t-shirt, and meet your service team.

If you intend to participate, check with your supervisor about necessary adjustments to your work schedule. Also, please note that UC Serves is intended as a day to meet and work with new, friendly faces across the university. Since volunteer spaces are limited, registration will take place from March 6—April 24 on a first come, first-served basis;

more details to come soon

.

View highlights from

last year’s UC Serves

event and find more information on the

UC Serves website

.

For questions, contact the

Center for Community Engagement

at community.engagement@uc.edu or call 513-556-1559.

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