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Community Service Opportunities AED offers students many opportunities to get involved with the club, the school, and the community. These activities include participating in blood drives, taking field trips to professional schools and volunteering at children's camps and nursing homes, just to name a few. All AED meetings are posted on the Activities Calendar on this site. Additionally, AED encourages its members to get involved with other organizations on Auburn's campus and in the community. The Tiger Cub, available in Foy Union or online at www.auburn.edu/tigercub, has a comprehensive list of campus organizaions. Also, other volunteer opportunities on campus and in the community are announced at meetings.
Links to Some Auburn University Service Organizations:
Impact This is a service organization that helps you find a place to volunteer. Some participating organizations include The boys and Girls Club, Loachapoaka Schools, local nursing homes and many others.
Habitat for Humanity Habitat is a nonprofit, nondenominational Christian organization that provides affordable housing to families in need.
Medical D This club provides students with the opportunity to assist various departments at the East Alabama Medical Center.
Project Uplift Project Uplift is an organization whose main goal is to help children develop constructive, happy lives so that the delinquency rate in Lee County will decrease.
Circle K Circle K meets weekly and is involved in many types of service projects such as Humane Society, The Boys and Girls Club, and visiting children in the hospital.
Physical Therapy Special Interest Group The purpose of PTSIG is to provide information about the field of physical therapy, to help students decide if physical therapy is a good career choice, and give those applying a step-by-step guide to admission.
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