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August 2018
The LIU Brooklyn First-Year Service Experience (FYSE) gives students the opportunity to take part in meaningful service, engage with faculty, and bond with their classmates.
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October 2018
The American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walks raise awareness and funds to save lives from breast cancer. Each event is a noncompetitive 3 to 5 mile walk that brings people together to make a difference for everyone who has been touched by breast cancer. The events raise money to fund innovative research, provide free information and support, and to help people reduce their breast cancer risk or find it early when it’s most treatable.
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The NYC Blood Center and LIU Cares partners to host lifesaving blood drives on campus throughout the semester. Each blood drive will take place between 12 pm and 6 pm and gather as many donations as possible.
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Jumpstart at LIU is a national service program that recruits LIU students to work with 3-5-year-old children in small teams at various early childcare centers in Brooklyn. Jumpstart does prefer a full-year commitment from students as they must complete 300 hours of service over the course of the academic year.
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The L.O.V.E. Mentoring Program was created to support and empower young Latinas to strive both in school and in life through positive role modeling.
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The College Prep Program at Spring Creek Gardens is a club created to help our college bound residents prepare for college through varies workshops such as:
• SAT/ACT tutoring services.
• Financial Aide help (creating FASFA account , Learning differences between grants/loans, and financial budgeting before/during/after college).
• How to apply for Scholarships and learning about different types of scholarships.
• College Visual Tours.
• Knowledge on different Sororities and Fraternities and their meanings.
• Overall College experience shared through stories from college students.
A cohort of students will dedicate an hour of their lunch time to mentor and advise a student at PS 67, only 10 minutes away from campus. The students at PS 67 are middle school aged and excited to have a college-aged mentor they can be with weekly for an hour. 77% of children in NYC’s chronically under-resourced public schools come from low-income communities. Our mentors’ critical one on one attention gives children the confidence, motivation, and skills to succeed.
Find out moreThe NYC Blood Center and LIU Cares partners to host lifesaving blood drives on campus throughout the semester. Each blood drive will take place between 12 pm and 6 pm and gather as many donations as possible.
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This is a family friendly event that allows children to trick-or-treat in a safe environment.
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November 2018
Hosting a food drive. Food donations are vital to our ability to enable soup kitchens and pantries with the resources needed to serve our city’s most vulnerable.
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