
On Saturday, October 27th UMD students, staff and faculty participated in the third annual Make a Difference Day service event coordinated by our university. Make a Difference Day is our countries largest national day of service and was created by USA Weekend Magazine.
Over 3 million people across America participated in the charity event, held on the fourth Saturday of October. Of those 3 million, over 70 volunteers from the University of Michigan-Dearborn came out on a rainy Saturday to lend a helping hand.
This year the University of Michigan-Dearborn partnered with the United Way for Southeastern Michigan to register volunteers for the event. Volunteer efforts were divided between the Greening of Detroit tree planting project and Vista Maria in Dearborn Heights.
The Greening of Detroit exists to reforest neighborhoods and parks in the city of Detroit, while Vista Maria was established to assist girls age 11 to 17 with mental health issues, problems with substance abuse and trauma recovery.
1 comment:
my favorite day....i enjoyed every tree i planted....awesome experience!
Thanks!
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