Students Find Volunteer Opportunities at Fair

Sixty-five nonprofit organizations in search of volunteers meet eager students at The University of Scranton’s Volunteer Fair.
More than 600 students wishing to serve the community learned about service opportunities at 65 area nonprofit organizations at the University’s annual Volunteer Fair.
More than 600 students wishing to serve the community learned about service opportunities at 65 area nonprofit organizations at the University’s annual Volunteer Fair.

More than 60 non-profit organizations met with more than 600 University students at The University of Scranton’s annual Volunteer Fair held on campus Sept. 11.

The fair allows students and student-led clubs interested in service projects and community-based learning sites a chance to meet representatives form nonprofit organizations in need of volunteers. American Red Cross, Big Brother Big Sister, the Lackawanna Blind Association, the Ronald McDonald House, the Scranton Cultural Center and the Gino Merli Veterans Center were among the participating organizations.

The annual fair is organized by Campus Ministries’ Center for Service and Social Justice at the University.

  • alt placeholder
  • alt placeholder
  • alt placeholder
  • alt placeholder

American Red Cross, Big Brother Big Sister, the Lackawanna Blind Association, the Ronald McDonald House, the Scranton Cultural Center and the Gino Merli Veterans Center were among the participating organizations at the Volunteer Fair organized by Campus Ministries’ Center for Service and Social Justice.

Back to Top