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Service-Learning and the Arts
The Service-Learning & the Arts provided a digital photo session of attendees. Service-learning students from Communication photographically documented the event with over a couple of hundred pictures. All those who were photographed were able to "pick-up" their pictures through a website developed by visual arts students.
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Project SHINE
Project SHINE links college students with immigrants over the age of 50 who seek to learn English as a second language, increase their participation in the community and/or wish to become U.S. citizens.
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Orange County AmeriCorps Alliance
The Orange County Americorps Alliance, previously known as the Y's Service Corps is an afterschool collaborative AmeriCorps program administered through the Center in collaboration with community partners.
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CSUF Jumpstart
The Jumpstart Mission is to engage young people in service to work toward the day when every child in America will enter school prepared to succeed.
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Cesar Chavez Heroes Project
The Cesar Chavez Heroes Project (CCHP) began in 2002 through a collaborative effort administered through CSUF's then Center for Community Service-Learning and funded by the Governor's Office on Service and Volunteerism (GOSERV) to educate elementary school children on the life, service and values of Cesar Chavez. It is now a part of the Orange County AmeriCorps Alliance: Citizens Actively Serving & Enriching Youth which is also administered through the Center for Internships & Service-Learning.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - Special Subgrants
Cal State Fullerton, in partnership with the California Service Corp, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's commission on service, recently received a $125,000 grant from the Corporation for National & Community Service. These monies will be used to fund projects that continue the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. Grant monies have been used to provide funding for literacy projects, food shelters, volunteer centers and environmental groups.
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