There are countless volunteer opportunities here at Fordham,
whether it is through Campus Ministry, the Dorothy Day Center, or various other
organizations. Students even have the
choice to volunteer for credit through the service-learning program, whether
you are a Rose Hill or Gabelli student.
As a Gabelli student, I have been involved with the Gabelli Service-Learning
Program (GSLP) for a couple semesters now.
The GSLP partners with several different local non-profit organizations,
giving students the opportunity to help the Bronx community while also
developing new business-relevant skills.
Gabelli Service-Learning partner organizations |
Participants earn 1.0 credit (graded) upon completion of 30+
hours of community service throughout the semester, 2 reflection papers, and
attending a service-learning seminar.
The program partners with organizations that focus on various aspects of
business, giving students the opportunity to maximize the experience based on
their desired career path. For example,
students interested in accounting are encouraged to sign up for the Volunteer
Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA).
There are also organizations that foster general business skills for
students who may still be undeclared.
Fordham Road BID promotional material |
My personal experience has been with the Fordham Road
Business Improvement District (BID), which focuses on marketing and
management. Volunteering with this
non-profit has taught me a lot more about promotion and further developed my
communication skills. During the fall
semester, I helped enroll businesses in their Holiday Shopping Discount Program
as well as assisted with the preparation and implementation of their annual
charity event. For the spring semester,
I am helping to promote events such as Fordham Fever Fridays, movie nights, and
sidewalk sales. No matter where you
choose to volunteer, the service-learning program is a great way to gain
experience while helping the local community.
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