Penn State Lehigh Valley (PSU-LV) prioritizes service activities for students to help grow leadership skills and instill a desire to give back to local communities. This past semester, the Office of Student Affairs, Rehabilitation Human Services, HDFS faculty and a variety of student clubs have organized their own ways to give back through donation drives, volunteering and sending cards to health care workers. PSU-LV service efforts for Fall 2020 included:
- Handmade cards for health care workers at St. Luke’s
In late October, PSU-LV’s Honors Club and Health and Human Services Society (HHSS) club collaborated to make cards for health care workers at St. Luke’s. More than 30 cards were written to the staff of St. Luke’s thanking them for their hard work and dedication during the pandemic. Honors and HHSS Club President Sherina Suthakar personally delivered these cards to the hospital to express the campus’s gratitude for their continued service.
- Take What You Need Bulletin Project
Also in late October, members of the Community Heroes Service Club met on campus to write notes of encouragement on index cards for the Take What You Need Bulletin Board project. For this project, club members wrote a single word on one side of the card and on the other side, a positive message in relation to the word on the front. Students who passed by the board are encouraged to “Take what you need.” Each day, the Community Heroes replenished the cards on the bulletin and noticed the students carrying them with them in the halls for inspiration. This gesture of service was a way for students to support their peers during this difficult time.