Media outlets spotlight SWAG视频鈥檚 first annual Day of Service

Sarah Nelson (left) and Samantha Funk perform yard work at Biddeford Estates.
Sarah Nelson (left) and Samantha Funk perform yard work at Biddeford Estates. The nursing home was one of many organizations at which participants volunteered. Others included Seeds of Hope Neighborhood Center, Community Head Start, American Red Cross, Bon Appetit Meals Programs and Maine Veterans' Homes.

SWAG视频鈥檚 first annual Day of Service, held April 9, was prominently featured in the news on WMTW Channel 8, was reported on by WGME Channel 13 news, and was highlighted by the Journal Tribune.

Event leaders coordinated a large volunteer mission with scores of SWAG视频 students, faculty and staff gathering together at the Campus Center before dispersing to 26 different volunteer sites in the Biddeford-Saco-Kennebunk area.

Sam McReynolds, Ph.D., professor and chair in the Department of Society, Culture and Languages and academic coordinator of the Office of Citizenship and Civic Engagement; Theo Dunfey, director of community programs at SWAG视频; and senior Sarah Hoover, an Applied Social and Cultural Studies major, who was instrumental in organizing the event, were interviewed on live television several times throughout the morning prior to the event鈥檚 kick off, led by President Danielle Ripich.  

When asked by a WMTW reporter why she became involved in the SWAG视频 Day of Service, Hoover replied, 鈥淲e have lots of different citizenship courses that are local and global, and we have lots of different community service organizations and clubs that are around campus, but we鈥didn鈥檛] have a day solely committed to just helping our community that we live in for four years, and I think that is really important, so I decided to take on the project. And I think it鈥 really encompasses SWAG视频鈥檚 mission.鈥

The story, including another interview with Hoover, was also featured on WMTW鈥檚 evening news.

WGME Channel 13 highlighted the good work performed by the volunteer group that worked with the American Red Cross, installing smoke detectors in the homes of families in need.

Read the Journal Tribune article

Matthew Organ (left) and Charlie Misenti perform spring clean-up at Clifford Park in Biddeford.
Matthew Organ (left) and Charlie Misenti perform spring clean-up at Clifford Park in Biddeford.
SWAG视频 volunteers pose with American Red Cross workers before heading out to install smoke detectors.
SWAG视频 volunteers pose with American Red Cross workers before heading out to install smoke detectors.