Volunteer Work

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# Title Date Summary
201 EMSA continues tradition; "peace and understanding for all cultures"
Northern Iowan 87:31, p.2
EMSA launched two Christmas service projects, "Just for Kids" and "Hispanic Christmas".
202 Student founds 'Operation Community Spirit' to increase morale in Saudi Arabia
Northern Iowan 87:28, p.10
Rob Inouye organized a ribbon campaign to raise money for servicemen in the Gulf; photo.
203 Big brothers/Big sisters fills family void
Northern Iowan 87:26, p.5
UNI students help area children by volunteering time with program.
204 Volunteering enriches student; Big Brothers, Boy Scouts
Northern Iowan 86:49, p.9
Paul Dewey talks about his volunteer service.
205 St. Stephen Student Center
Northern Iowan 86:31, p.5
Will sponsor presentation on volunteer program for women.
206 Series explores volunteering; Hawkeye Tech conference
Northern Iowan 86:9, p.11
UNI and Hawkeye cooperate on second volunteer conference.
207 Ranger Rick activists
Northern Iowan 85:56, p.2
Appreciates help of student volunteers at Hartman Reserve.
208 Center needs volunteers
Northern Iowan 85:4, p.5
Waterloo Crisis Center needs help.
209 Buddies needed
Northern Iowan 84:63, p.3
Seeking volunteer help at Waterloo Recreation Center.
210 Outreach program will provide chance for students to help others
Northern Iowan 84:7, p.15
Tim Stoekel is attempting to set up a program which would allow UNI students to help the needy.
211 'Kids on Campus' brings disadvantaged youth, students together for fun and friendship at UNI
Public Relations News Release 1987:332, p.1
Members of the Kids on Campus student organization donate time to underprivileged area children. Roughly ninety students participate in the program. The group's president, Merle Marting, along with the KOC committee plan fundraising for the organization.
212 Free tax assistance offer by UNI Accounting Club, beginning Monday (Feb. 9)
Public Relations News Release 1987:203, p.1
Low income individuals were given free income tax assistance from accounting students through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program. The Accounting Club met in Seerley Hall with head of the program, Professor Gaylon Halverson.
213 UNI rugby team commended for efforts to help Baxter tornado victims
Public Relations News Release 1987:72, p.1
University rugby players carried nursing home residents to shelter when the town of Baxter was struck by a tornado after a match in Newton. When the storm died, the team helped the Baxter disaster team block roads to areas that had been destroyed.
214 KUNI's Roy Jones to visit Nicaragua on 'Witness for Peace' mission
Public Relations News Release 1986:481, p.1
Radio producer, Roy Jones, joined twenty-one other Americans in the humanitarian effort in Managua, spending time with people affected by the Contra Militia.
215 Volunteers may "pick it"
Northern Iowan 82:55, p.9
Student volunteers may help financially-trouble farmers pick corn.
216 YVA offers hands-on chance
Northern Iowan 82:20, p.15
Young Volunteers in Action can match student with volunteer work opportunities.
217 Friendships developed through volunteer program
Northern Iowan 82:15, p.20
Students matched with clients in mental health program.
218 Lux Service Award Winners to be Honored During UNI Homecoming Festivities
Public Relations News Release 1985:75, p.1
Peggy Gohlinghorst and Gregory Pittam received the Lux Service Medallion; states all the activities of the four finalists.
219 Social work students donate time locally
UNI Century 11:3, p.8
Students donate 16,000 hours in 1982.
220 Editorial
Northern Iowan 79:8, p.2
Expression of gratitude to the Shull Hall escort service volunteers.
221 Volunteer probation officers needed
Northern Iowan 78:6, p.5
Juvenile Court Services need help.
222 Delinquent kids need tutors
Northern Iowan 78:4, p.11
Juvenile Court looking for tutors.
223 Volunteers help with educational advising programs
Public Relations News Release 1980:591, p.1
People apart of the Retired Senior Volunteers Program (RSVP) are helping other adults with educational planning. They serve as advocates for other adults who have questions about going back to school or correspondence study.
224 Volunteering lecture tonight
Northern Iowan 77:32, p.3
Terri Toye will speak.
225 Volunteers--the people who make things tick
Alumnus 63:3, p.12
Volunteers are instrumental to the operation of alumni services and development activities; photo.
226 Volunteering offers many rewards
Northern Iowan 74:52, p.7
Volunteer Bureau officials talk about their program.
227 Volunteer
Northern Iowan 74:42, p.3
Volunteers are needed either to visit a paraplegic boy or to telephone for blood donations.
228 Somebody needs you
Northern Iowan 74:36, p.2
Volunteers needed for the public health clinic.
229 Probation officer training
Northern Iowan 74:32, p.9
Information for students who want to become volunteer probation officer assistants.
230 Volunteer today, it's good experience for tomorrow
Northern Iowan 74:25, p.10
Carolyn Dullard talks about the possibilities of volunteer work.
231 Volunteer Bureau
Northern Iowan 72:62, p.4
List of volunteer work available in the community.
232 Cardiac program
Northern Iowan 71:33, p.5
Looking for volunteers for new Cardiac Rehabilitation Program.
233 Center reflects life of minority groups (incorrect headline)
Northern Iowan 69:60, p.11
Opportunities for volunteer work.
234 Volunteer Bureau: 'alive and kicking'; more workers needed
Northern Iowan 69:49, p.6
Fifty students have contacted bureau.
235 Student Volunteer Bureau
Northern Iowan 69:6, p.3
Group will organize and promote volunteer work.
236 Volunteer Bureau: "do something--for a change"
Northern Iowan 68:41, p.8
Purposes of the bureau.
237 Volunteers meet at Drake
Northern Iowan 67:31, p.4
Conference on volunteer work at Drake.
238 Community assist university; provide transportation
Northern Iowan 66:10, p.4
Asks for help in providing transportation of volunteers to Waterloo.
239 Students serving community gain experience
Northern Iowan 65:25, p.1
Students participate in volunteer service; community attend UNI on special programs.
240 VISTA workers to recruit here
Northern Iowan 65:15, p.8
VISTA recruiting team is on campus this week, led by alumnus Dr. Willard Hoing; description of VISTA activities.
241 Longfellow Program
Northern Iowan 65:6, p.10
Organizational meeting; group will work with underprivileged elementary children.
242 Students serve their fellow men
Alumnus 53:2, p.12
Report of survey of over one hundred organizations on their activities shows many involved in altruistic work; photo.
243 UNI students continue College Help Program
Alumnus 53:1, p.5
Students volunteer their time to help local schools and children; photo.
244 College help program to meet tomorrow
Northern Iowan 64:9, p.8
Group works with disadvantaged children at Longfellow School.
245 The Vista Voice
College Eye 63:55, p.
A publication of Volunteers in Service to America.
246 Untitled
College Eye 63:51, p.2
Characterizes students who confuse volunteerism.
247 Living with 'Mountain Folk' can prove rewarding and stimulating
College Eye 60:31, p.1
Connie Hohlfeld describes her experience of working with people in Appalachia; photo.
248 Volunteers for Appalachia recruited today
College Eye 60:31, p.1
249 SCI students give services at study help
College Eye 60:5, p.6
Volunteers assist Grant School students.
250 Brown gives recognition to Maywood help
College Eye 59:38, p.2
Student gives thanks to those who helped organize Maywood Project.
251 IVS woman here today to interview
College Eye 59:16, p.3
Representative of International Voluntary Service will be on campus.
252 Too much organization again
College Eye 56:26, p.2
Expectations of students turn them away from helping to sandbag.
253 Friends service group to sponsor summer projects
College Eye 39:24, p.1
Service opportunities available.
254 Two students do volunteer work
College Eye 31:35, p.3
For American Friends Service Committee.
255 Second annual state student conference
College Eye 17:24, p.2

750 attend Des Moines meeting; brief excerpts from addresses there.

256 New England tea
College Eye 14:23, p.6
To be held in YWCA rooms.
257 The annual Red Cross roll call
College Eye 14:22, p.3
Red Cross is working hard and needs funds.
258 An important rural service
College Eye 12:23, p.5
Encourages volunteering for the farmer's institute.
259 Des Moines and the ends of the world; delegates report
College Eye 11:16, p.1
Student delegates at the Des Moines convention spoke during the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. meeting.
260 Organizations state their aims; all prepared to break records in spirit and efficiency
College Eye 11:0, p.1

YMCA and YWCA as well as many other organizations outline their plans for the year.

261 It is possible to secure this unusual series of pictures?
College Eye 10:1, p.3
Instructive illustrated lecture on social conditions around the world to be given Friday, May 9.
262 Report of Red Cross
College Eye 9:16, p.7
Reports of membership, knitting, sewing, and surgical dressings.
263 Maybe you think
College Eye 9:15, p.5
Encourages students to volunteer with the Red Cross.
264 Eight Week's Club
College Eye 7:30, p.1
Olive Young spoke about summer volunteer opportunities.
265 "Do something"
College Eye 1:4, p.60
An article written by W. H. Smails encourages students to become more involved in their college years through volunteering and extracurricular activities.
266 Miss Lillie Dale and F. M. Allen
Normal Eyte 3:23, p.183
Attend student volunteer meeting in Detroit.