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Grizzlies Serve provides ongoing community engagement and volunteer opportunitiesÌýthat exercise problem-solving techniques and fosterÌýdialogue with those most affected.

  • Learn the ³Ô¹Ïtv philosophy of service.
  • Enhance awareness on how social problems and environmental conditions differ across communities.
  • Reflect on one’s personal reactions to service experiences.
  • Develop a sense of social and civic responsibility.

Examples of Volunteer Opportunities

Gwinnett Great Days of Service

Gwinnett Great Days of Service, created by the non-profit Gwinnett Coalition on Health and Human Services, improves health and human service needs throughoutÌýGwinnett County.ÌýGrizzlies contribute to this community-wide event during Grizzlyfest – A ³Ô¹Ïtv Homecoming through various service opportunities that change each year due to the needs and demands of Gwinnett County.Ìý

³Ô¹Ïtv Microfarm

Volunteer outdoor enthusiasts plant, weed, and compostÌýon the ³Ô¹Ïtv Microfarm all year long. Established in 2013, this urban food garden donates all of itsÌýproduceÌýto local community members who face food-insecurities. Student Life is a major collaborator and endorser of programming at the farm.

Grizzly Thrift

Grizzlies Serve and the Environmental Club have partnered to offer volunteer opportunities to participate at a Grizzly Thrift pop-up style event. You’ll help with setup (folding and displaying donated clothing items), assisting event attendees and/or packing up items to store until the next event. This sustainability fashion event occurs on various dates throughout the fall and spring semesters.

Local MentoringÌýOpportunitiesÌý

There are numerous ways to serve as a mentor for youth in our community. Two of our mentorship programs include the Hispanic/Latinx Mentorship Program in collaboration with Gwinnett County Public Schools and the Grizzlies Serve Siblings Program in collaboration with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metro Atlanta. Each opportunity matches a Grizzly with a younger student to serve as a mentor and develop a life changing relationship with them throughout the 12-month mentorship commitment. The Hispanic/Latinx Mentorship Program does not have an age requirement. The Siblings Program has a 21+ age requirement.Ìý

Grizzlies Serve Pen Pal Program

Through our partnership with Shiloh Middle School, Grizzlies have the opportunity to have a middle school pen palÌýwith which they exchange one letter per month for an entire academic year. Monthly prompts and themes are provided to all pen pals.ÌýPen pals will have the opportunity to meet each other at a Mix and MingleÌýevent during the spring semester.Ìý

Service SaturdayÌý

Grizzlies ServeÌýService Saturdays take place on the fourth Saturday of each month during the academic year, whereÌýGrizzlies participate in service projects either on or off campus.

Junior Achievement

³Ô¹Ïtv's partnership with Junior Achievement helpsÌýmiddle school students learn financial literacy at Gwinnett County's Discovery High School. This volunteer occurs on various dates throughout each semester.Ìý

Read Across America

In honor of Dr. Seuss’s birthday (early March), Read Across America is an annual reading motivation and awareness program for young students. ³Ô¹Ïtv partners with Kids 'R'ÌýKidsÌýand Sheltering Arms, early learning centers near campus, for this volunteer activity.

Make a Difference

Interested in getting community service credit for an upcoming or past project, initiative, or service hours? EmailÌý@emailÌýto learn the steps to apply.

For Community Organizations

Interested in partnering for service opportunities or projects? EmailÌý@emailÌýto learn the steps to apply.