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KCSL: Clover Garden School's Spring Festival
March 29, 2016
Volunteers are needed to help with Clover Garden School's Spring Festival on April 16th.
Elon Votes! makes civic engagement its mission
March 28, 2016
An Elon University student organization is helping to register people to vote, and its leaders are already planning a variety of fall events around the 2016 election.
KCSL: Haw River Elementary Seeking Career Day Volunteers
March 8, 2016
Haw River Elementary is seeking Elon faculty and staff to speak at career day.
KCSL: Computer and Tech Savvy Volunteers Needed to Help Residents at Twin Lakes
March 7, 2016
Computer and tech-savvy volunteers needed to help residents at Twin Lakes. Volunteer times flexible.
KCSL: Muscular Dystrophy Summer Camp
February 16, 2016
Muscular Dystrophy Association is seeking volunteers to serve as summer camp counselors June 5-10.
KCSL: Get out the Vote with NAACP
February 12, 2016
NAACP is working to get voters in Alamance County registered to vote and needs your help.
Crossroads Crisis Volunteer Training
February 2, 2016
Crossroads Sexual Assault Response and Resource Center is hosting a 21 hour crisis intervention volunteer training during the month of February.
Students to help local residents during tax season
January 26, 2016
Elon University undergraduate students are taking part for the first time this winter in the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program to assist eligible community members with preparing their tax returns.
Campus Kitchen receives CoBank Rural Hunger Outreach Grant
December 28, 2015
The $5,000 grant will help student volunteers continue to provide 200-plus meals to community members each week through a collaborative relationship with Allied Churches of Alamance County and the Community Services Agency of Alamance County.
Students bring Salvation Army kettle bells to campus
December 14, 2015
Led by Elon University sophomore Annie Segal, students volunteering for the Salvation Army collected more than $100 this fall while also gathering gifts through the nonprofit's Angel Tree and Stocking Stuffers programs.