200-MTSU Freshmen Spend Day Volunteering

Sep 16, 2012 at 05:09 pm by bryan


About 200 MTSU freshmen volunteered their time, talents and muscle this past Friday to help area nonprofits serve the community.

The MTSU Student Government Association and the Leadership and Service Office in partnership with United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties held the second Freshman Day of Service.

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Students dispatched across the community to several nonprofits, where they prepared meals, cleaned, painted, stocked food pantries and whatever else was needed.

MTSU freshman Rachel Morris, a nursing major, was among students who helped at Greenhouse Ministries on Spring Street, sorting food supplies and assisting residents in gathering their allotted supply.

“It’s a good experience to come out and help people,” Morris said. “It puts you in somebody else’s shoes. You have a different perspective.”

The MTSU students joined employee volunteers from Best Buy, which is among area companies that provide a truckload of food several times a year for Greenhouse to distribute to those in need.

“There’s no way this could be done without a lot of people,” said Cliff Sharp, director of Greenhouse Ministries, noting that it normally takes 70 to 80 volunteers to properly staff a food drive like Friday’s. “They are very definitely needed.”

“It’s always great to give back,” said MTSU student Britney Allintun with Delta Sigma Theta sorority. “You should want to give back to the community … and it doesn’t always have to be seasonal. It can be anytime.”

 “We are excited to see our students become engaged in the life of the Murfreesboro community through service,” said Jackie Victory, director of the MTSU Leadership and Service Office. “More than anything else, we want our students to find a connection to MTSU through activities that compliment their field of study. 

“By being engaged in MTSU’s programs, they are able to make friends and learn new things that ultimately will cause them to be more successful in the classroom.”

The purpose of the office is to complement traditional academic programs by providing leadership development, service experiences, and exposure to and participation in social, cultural, intellectual, and recreational activities.

"United Way is excited to be able to partner with MTSU on one of its three key engagement strategies — volunteering,” said Meagan Flippin, senior director of marketing at United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties. “We value the ability to make an impact and MTSU sets a high standard for investing time and resources into its surrounding community.”

United Way solicits volunteer project needs from its partner agencies then coordinates with MTSU to determine which projects will be offered to students. Locations will vary from year to year, depending on agency needs, Flippin said.

 

The students also assisted at Journeys in Community Living, Mitchell-Neilson Elementary School, Project HELP at MTSU, Discovery Center at Murfree Spring and The Salvation Army.

Photo - Day of Service-2: MTSU freshman Rachel Morris helps resident Irma Goodman Friday, Sept. 14, while working at Greenhouse Ministries during the Freshman Day of Service. The MTSU Student Government Association and the Leadership and Service Office in partnership with United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties held the second annual event, which dispatched students to several local nonprofits. (MTSU photo by J. Intintoli)

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