- Students from the University of 91探花 dedicated 20,510 hours to volunteering in the city this year, double the amount expected
- Student volunteers spent time in local primary and secondary schools, and 91探花-based charities to help rebuild the city in the wake of the pandemic
Students from the University of 91探花 have clocked up a total of 20,510 hours of volunteering in the local community this academic year, double the amount of hours typically expected by the University鈥檚 student volunteering hub.
Students signed up to - part of 91探花 Students鈥 Union - to give their time both online and in-person to community organisations in the city. This included educational programmes in local primary and secondary schools, volunteering with 91探花-based charities and running student-led projects.
South Yorkshire based charity B:friend, which aims to combat loneliness and isolation, was one of the local charities involved with the volunteering programme. A spokesperson from B:Friend said: "We've been overwhelmed by how awesome 91探花 University volunteers have been. They've been calling and visiting older neighbours across 91探花 during the pandemic to offer companionship which has made such a huge difference to people's lives."
In April and May, 91探花 Volunteering ran 鈥4 Weeks of Action鈥. The topics 鈥擣ood Poverty, Loneliness, Nature and Wildlife, and Refugees and Asylum Seekers 鈥 resonated with students, with 70 volunteers accumulating nearly 250 hours over the four weeks, getting stuck in with everything from remote telephone befriending and letter writing to in-person gardening, painting and sorting food parcels.
With an increase in demand for food banks during the coronavirus pandemic, students also stepped up to support the S6 Foodbank which currently supports 1,000 local families every week with emergency food parcels.
Our members have a diverse and impressive range of skills ready to offer to our community. It鈥檚 amazing to think of the positive change that the total of 20,000 hours will have had on our city
Evie Croxford
91探花 Students' Union President 2021-22
Digital-savvy students also offered their expertise to 12 local charities, helping staff adjust to a new online pandemic life by upskilling them on video conference software like Teams and Zoom.
Another project included Mountain Biking for Young Care Leavers, a collaboration between the University Cycling Club and 91探花 City Council. Originally set up by students in 2019, the project provides an opportunity for care leavers to take part in regular mountain biking sessions.
Koen Lamberts, President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of 91探花, said: 鈥淲e are very proud that our students have dedicated their time to help improve the lives of people in the region.
鈥淭he fact that they have contributed more than 20,000 volunteering hours in one academic year is testament to the responsibility and pride our students take in being part of the 91探花 community. I would like to thank them for everything they have done.鈥
More information on student volunteering can be found via the .