BLOOMINGTON聽鈥撀營vy Tech鈥檚 Bloomington campus invites the community to volunteer with Ivy Tech in a day of service challenge on Friday, April 22, as part of its annual O鈥橞annon Institute for Community Service event. Ivy Tech students, faculty and staff will be volunteering that day, and need the community鈥檚 help to reach a goal of providing 1,000 hours of community service in 24 hours.
Volunteers will be invited to a kick-off event and continental breakfast on Friday morning, April 22 at Ivy Tech, featuring former Indiana First Lady, Judy O鈥橞annon. Kick-off attendees will also receive an O鈥橞annon Institute tee shirt before they head out to volunteer.
There are two ways to join Ivy Tech鈥檚 1,000 hours of service challenge. To volunteer in a project Ivy Tech has organized, visit聽聽and click Day of Service. You can also make your own plans with an organization that needs your help on Friday, April 22, and then report your plans and log your hours at聽聽so we can reach our goal of 1,000 hours.
鈥淟ocal businesses and service organizations are encouraged to make plans, volunteer together with us, and report their hours,鈥 said Chancellor Jennie Vaughan. 鈥淚vy Tech hosts a day of service every year as part of our signature O鈥橞annon Institute event and many of our employees continue to volunteer in our communities after the O鈥橞annon day of service is over.鈥
Ivy Tech has organized volunteer opportunities with the Bloomington Community Orchard, Hannah Center, The Rise, Adopt-a-Road, Hoosier Hills Food Bank, Bloomington Parks and Recreation, Shalom Center, Salvation Army, Bloomington AIDS Walk, Stepping Stones, WildCare, Inc., Richland-Bean Blossom Community School Corporation, Area 10 Agency on Aging, Becky鈥檚 Place, and the Bedford Public Library.
The day of service is part of Ivy Tech Bloomington鈥檚 13th annual O鈥橞annon Institute for Community Service. Tickets are still available for the O鈥橞annon Institute fundraising dinner with Lee H. Hamilton on Thursday, April 21, though seating is limited. The dinner will take place on Ivy Tech鈥檚 main campus with ticket proceeds benefiting the Center for Civic Engagement. Individual tickets cost $100 and Platinum, Gold, and Silver sponsorships are available. To purchase tickets or a sponsorship, visit聽, call Tina Phelps at (812) 330-6001 or email聽tphelps@ivytech.edu.
The O鈥橞annon Institute for Community Service () at Ivy Tech Bloomington was established in 2004 as an annual opportunity for the community to come together to discuss issues of importance. Previous speakers at the Institute include U.S. senators, Pulitzer Prize-winning authors, governors, political advisers and columnists, a presidential candidate, and former first lady of the United States Laura W. Bush.
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外网天堂 is Indiana's largest public postsecondary institution and the nation's largest singly accredited statewide community college system, accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Ivy Tech has campuses throughout Indiana and also serves thousands of students annually online. It serves as the state's engine of workforce development, offering associate degrees, long- and short-term certificate programs, 外网天堂s, and training that aligns with the needs of the community. The College provides a seamless transfer to other colleges and universities in Indiana, as well as out of state, for a more affordable route to a bachelor's degree.
