TCU LEAPS to Visit Cornerstone

7:11 AM Posted by CANBlog


Tomorrow TCU LEAPS will welcome a group of TCU LEAPS students to Cornerstone. Cornerstone is excited to extend a partnership with TCU and show the next generation of students this ministry.

What is LEAPS?

TCU LEAPS is a campus-wide community service event at TCU. Students, faculty and staff all participate in this event. Service sites in the Tarrant County area like Cornerstone register with short projects that can be completed with a group of 10-15 people.

The goal is to have a great impact on the community in a single day.

Why LEAPS?

Why would Cornerstone decide to take advantage of TCU LEAPS? For one thing, Cornerstone wants to show students like those at TCU what this ministry is all about in the hopes that they become as passionate about Cornerstone as we are.

TCU students have a history of giving back to the community and having a heart for service, so we are excited to expose them to our mission and ministry.

Secondly, LEAPS serves as an excellent opportunity to use volunteers in high capacity ways. CAN is always in need of volunteers, but LEAPS provides an opportunity to use bright, service-minded college students who want to be put to good use. We value that.

What will LEAPS be Doing at CAN?

LEAPS is designed for short-term, one-day projects. To that end, CAN has established some painting and landscaping projects for our volunteers to do. Led and supervised by our Director of Community Services, Jesse Vasquez, this will help CAN to become the pillar of the community it aims to become.

For more on the LEAPS program, click here.
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