Before
coming to college, I never dreamed that I would help to start a new club on
campus. However, that is exactly what I did during my freshman year. A few
seniors came to my freshman residence hall and asked if anyone would be
interested in helping them start a chapter of Right to Play on campus. I, being
an enthusiastic student who would do anything to become involved on campus,
eagerly accepted. Within the year, we became an official Fordham club.
Right to Play is
a great international organization that implements sports programs that foster
development in poverty stricken and war torn countries. Our job as the Fordham
chapter is to increase awareness of the organization on campus and help fund
the projects overseas. We host many different programs to help achieve this
goal. We have held bake sales at sporting events, volunteered at the huge
basketball teams' pep rally,
and sponsored March Madness bracket events and viewing parties in the residence
halls. This semester, we are working on having our first Right to Play Day,
where we plan a day filled with playing and sports so that kids from a local
elementary school can come participate.
I’ve been fortunate enough to be the
vice president of Right to Play at Fordham. I’ve met some of my best friends by
starting this club, making it one of the most worthwhile things I’ve done at
Fordham!
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