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SUNY Potsdam holds Day of Service Saturday

Posted 10/20/17

POTSDAM -- All campus community members are welcome to participate in SUNY Potsdam’s first-ever Day of Service bringing together alumni, students, faculty, staff and parents for a day aimed at …

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SUNY Potsdam holds Day of Service Saturday

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POTSDAM -- All campus community members are welcome to participate in SUNY Potsdam’s first-ever Day of Service bringing together alumni, students, faculty, staff and parents for a day aimed at uniting campus community members through volunteerism and pride in Potsdam on Saturday, Oct. 21.

It will engage volunteers across New York State and wherever alumni live to complete a variety of community service projects and share their pride in their alma mater.

To pitch in, people may visit www.potsdam.edu/dayofservice and register to join a project or coordinate a project for a favorite cause.

You can join in by completing individual projects like helping a needy neighbor on Oct. 21, but people are asked to register to make sure the efforts are counted.

Volunteers are encouraged to wear their SUNY Potsdam Bears gear on site and to post photos of their project on social media, using the hashtag #PotsdamProud.

For more information, contact the Office of Alumni Affairs by phone at (315) 267-2120 or via email at alumni@potsdam.edu.

"Every year, we are gratified to hear stories of the important work that members of the SUNY Potsdam family do to support worthy causes, both here in the North Country and in communities across the globe. Through our first Day of Service, we hope that Potsdam Bears from all over can come together to give back and show the world what a difference each of us can make," President Kristin G. Esterberg said.

A selection of the official SUNY Potsdam Day of Service volunteer sites includes:

• Catholic Charities in Ogdensburg.

• C.O.R.C. Thrift Store in Potsdam.

• Deep Root Center in Canton.

• Dutchess County Outreach Farm Stand in Poughkeepsie., coordinated by Greg Lacey '82

• The Elizabeth Stone House in Roxbury, Mass., coordinated by AmyJean McKeown '89 and Jordan Summers '10

• Friends of Rogers Environmental Educational Center in Sherburne., coordinated by Jessica Moquin '00

• Garfield Cemetery in Potsdam.

• Helping Hands in Hannawa Falls.

• Liberty Manor Intensive Residential Treatment Center in Rochester., coordinated by Sally Partner '78

• Local Living Venture in Canton.

• Massena Humane Society in Massena.

• Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester., coordinated by Val Foote '11

• Ogdensburg Boys and Girls Club in Ogdensburg.

• Onondaga County Public Library, White Branch, in Syracuse., coordinated by Sarah Mack '04

• Potsdam Food Co-op in Potsdam.

• Potsdam Humane Society in Potsdam.

• Potsdam Public Library in Potsdam.

• Potsdam Village Parks in Potsdam.

• Salvation Army in Massena.

• St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Parish Thrift Store in Brooklyn., coordinated by Josh Rich '10

• St. Lawrence Valley Renewal House in Canton.

• St. Lawrence County Arts Council in Potsdam.

• Traditional Arts in Upstate New York in Canton.

• Waddington Family Resource Center in Waddington.

For more information about each of these projects, and to sign up to volunteer, visit www.potsdam.edu/dayofservice/findaproject.