First-year students learn about their new home by giving back

More than 600 incoming freshmen learned about their new city by volunteering at several locations
More than 600 incoming freshmen learned about their new city by volunteering at several locations

More than 600 new SWAG视频 students recently converged on the city of Biddeford to perform good deeds.

SWAG视频 teamed up with the downtown revitalization organization Heart of Biddeford for this first ever first-year service event.

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The students were bussed from campus to the Pepperell Mill in downtown Biddeford, where they dispersed to several different locations.

Approximately 250 students, including J.R. Nelson (Nursing, 鈥23), spent the morning packing 10,000 meals for local food pantries.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a good way to kick-off the school year,鈥 Nelson told the Journal Tribune.

The amount of food packaged by the students was enough to provide a meal for every child in York County living in food-insecure households.

鈥淲e鈥檙e blessed with the opportunity to go to this school,鈥 Jack Ferguson (Communications, 鈥23) stated to the Journal Tribune. 鈥淚t鈥檚 great to give back to those who are less fortunate.鈥

The event was designed to get the students acclimated to their new city, while also providing them with volunteer opportunities.

鈥淲e want them to see this as their home,鈥 explained Delilah Poupore, executive director of Heart of Biddeford. 鈥淲hen they give back, they become more connected to it.鈥

The students also cleaned up several parks, helped school teachers get ready for the new year and volunteered at local services agencies.

鈥淎 lot of the projects they worked on for non-profits would not have been completed any time soon,鈥 Poupore said.

Poupore hopes that by introducing students to different agencies in the city they'll want to do more volunteer service during their time at SWAG视频.

 

Incoming freshman Raymond Tolen trims a shrub in Mechanics Park
Incoming freshman Raymond Tolen trims a shrub in Mechanics Park
Students line up inside the Pepperell Mill to package meals
Students line up inside the Pepperell Mill to package meals
J.R. Nelson packs meals for children into boxes for shipment to food pantries
J.R. Nelson packs meals for children into boxes for shipment to food pantries