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NCCU Makes a Difference
Published: Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Kristopher Swinton
 
 

An estimated 1,500 volunteers, including over 500 students, several academic departments and programs, local non-profits, and a Girl Scout troop, joined NCCU on Saturday, September 12, 2009, to clean up areas in and around the campus along Fayetteville Street.

“The event was well-organized with maps, zones, and color-coded wrist bands for each participant,” said Starla Huggins, director of government and community relations. “We also had safety vests, gloves, trash bags, litter pickers and pails.”

Keep Durham Beautiful and the City of Durham furnished supplies, providing five large garbage trucks and two recycling trucks. Several city leaders attended, including Mayor William “Bill Bell, N.C. Representative Larry Hall and Senator Bob Atwater, City Council members, county commissioners and school board members.

“Our evaluations tell us that this event means more to students than just a way to fullfill the NCCU service requirement,” said Deborah Bailey, director of academic community service learning program. “Students enjoyed the day, the camraderie, knowing that something they did made a significant difference to those living around them.”

Kristopher Swinton, member of Phi Beta Lambda, said “I wanted to make sure I gave back to the community.”



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