Preparing for TCU Volunteer Fair Tomorrow
Tomorrow, Cornerstone will have the privilege of attending a Volunteer Fair at TCU. Hosted by the Center for Community Involvement and Service-Learning, the Volunteer Fair is designed to encourage students to play an active part in their community.
Why TCU?
TCU students have always been active in the Tarrant County area. In part, this is because of the variety of service-learning courses TCU offers. Service-learning courses have a community service component built in the curriculum. This service usually takes the place of a 10-page paper or semester exam.
Another reason TCU students are active in the community is fraternity and sorority requirements. Service hours are usually required as part of fraternity and sorority by-laws.
Beyond that however, TCU students and college students in general have a history of being active in their communities because they want to be, not because they are required to serve. Service is by its very definition voluntary.
Why Cornerstone is a good fit for TCU students (or any college student)
Since its inception in 1992, Cornerstone's mission has been to meet the needs and improve the lives of others. At Cornerstone, we believe this mission will resonate with today's college student. We offer a variety of ways a student can use his/her talents to better the lives of the homeless in Tarrant County so that they enjoy the experience and learn something new at the same time.
Looking for a Place to Volunteer?
If you are looking for a place to volunteer where your work will be meaningful and your efforts will directly impact someone's life, contact us today! Come take a tour and experience this ministry for yourself.
Where can you see yourself at Cornerstone?
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