Student-Directed Programs

During the academic year, the Bennion Center hosts more than 45 student-directed service programs that provide students, faculty, staff, and alumni with unique opportunities to serve our community. Programs tackle a wide variety of issues, from health and environment to social services, cross-cultural understanding, and education. Most programs work in partnership with a local agency, school, or non-profit organizations. A few programs serve the university community directly.

Currently active programs are listed below. To find out more about a program, click on its title.

Once you have found specific programs that interest you, please fill out and submit a volunteer interest form by clicking here. A student representative for the program(s) should contact you within a few days. You may also visit the Bennion Center, 101 Union, to learn more about specific programs.

LIST OF PROGRAMS
ACT Prep
Africa Help Line
Alternative Spring Break
America Reads
Arts for Youth
B.A.T. Kids
Befriend the Elderly
Bend-in-the River Greenspace
Best Buddies
Camp Kostopulos
Campus AIDS Project
Campus Recycling Program
Cancer Wellness House
Children's Mentoring
Crossroads Urban Center Homelessness Outreach
Edison Elementary SOARE
Education First Mentoring Program
Environmental Action Team
ESL - English Skills Learning Center
ESL - Guadalupe School
Family Self Sufficiency Program
Family Support Center
Franklin Elementary
Girl Scouts Program
Girls Leadership Forums
High Road for Human Rights
Hogle Zoo Program
Hospice Care
International Service Hub
Jackson Elementary
Kids Book Club
Kids Crew
Knitting for Newbies
Literacy Action Center
Medical Interpretation at Hospitals
Mentoring Refugees
Monthly Elderly
Mountain View Elementary
NAMI
OrangeBand
Project Youth
Public Interest Advocacy
Reach Out and Read
RoadHome Playroom

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