Service, Volunteerism and Involvement
“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: What are you doing for others?”
--Martin Luther King, Jr.
Giving back to one’s community through civic engagement is often associated with leadership and for many is the key component of what defines a leader. Some of the most recognized leaders in history are those who dedicated their lives to helping their community and serving others. The opportunities presented here vary greatly. The time and duration, level of intensity and engagement depend on the program you are looking at. Some opportunities are one time program others are more involved and can even provide you with course credit. All opportunities are positives ways for you to give back to your community while developing as a leader.
Service Leadership Opportunities
Associated Students at the University of Washington
Registered Student Organization [RSOs]
Alternative Spring Break
Carlson Leadership
& Public Service Center
Dawg
Daze Leaders
Students In Service
Center for Leadership
and Undergraduate Enrichment - CLUE
UW Women's Center Internship and Volunteer Opportunities
*Dream Project
*Jumpstart
*Pipeline Project
*Inner-Pipeline Seminars
*Service Learning
*Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service
*Course credit can be earned for involvement in these programs.
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