
Submitted by Maddie Slaton
200+ Lions Give Back During Lions Community Outreach Week
Written By: Rachel Rodemann Putman
On a dreary Saturday morning close to 50 University of Ƶ – Fort Ƶ students worked together to brighten their community during the annual Lions Community Outreach Day sponsored by Nabholz and Entegrity Energy Partners.
Student volunteers served at Fort Ƶ nonprofits, the Bonneville House, the Ronald McDonald House, the Literacy Council of Western Ƶ, and the Ƶ campus, capping off a full week of volunteer activities that saw more than 200 student volunteers.
“This event is so important because it fosters a lasting connection between Ƶ students and the Fort Ƶ community. Building these connections will open doors for students in the region and provide them with a well-rounded college experience,” said Kara Crowley, Ƶ Coordinator for Student Activities and Civic Engagement.
Each semester, the LionHeart registered student organization hosts a week of service supporting the organization’s mission to empower Ƶ students to find their passions while serving the community they call home.
“Volunteering gives you a chance to give back to your community and help those who are going through difficult times,” said Maddie Slaton, a junior social work major who served in the Ronald McDonald house. “It feels rewarding helping others; however, it’s bittersweet knowing that these families are struggling.”
The week began with service to the four-legged communities creating toys for shelter pups and hosting adoptable cats from Jen’s Kitty Rehab during a Sexual Assault Awareness Month event, Cats Against Catcalling. Campus Activities Board and the Ƶ Title IX office urged students to take a pledge against sexual assault, and University Police hosted a self-defense clinic, showing students how to ensure their immediate safety if danger approaches. Wednesday, the Campus Activities Board hosted a two-day campus blood drive, and Thursday, Rotaract, a student wing of Rotary Club, served dinner at the Fort Ƶ Boys Home.
“Service week is a great reminder to show your love for your community through actions such as volunteering,” said Amy Tran, a member of Rotaract. “Making them a meal and seeing the smiles and appreciation on the boys’ faces shows the impact that you had on them. One small action can go a long way – that’s the power of volunteering.”
Students interested in joining LionHeart and participating in future volunteer activities may sign up on .
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