Penn State Lehigh Valley issued the following announcement.
Penn State Lehigh Valley (PSU-LV) prioritizes service activities for students to help grow leadership skills and instill a desire to give back to local communities. This past semester, the Office of Student Affairs, Rehabilitation Human Services, HDFS faculty and a variety of student clubs have organized their own ways to give back through donation drives, volunteering and sending cards to health care workers. PSU-LV service efforts for Fall 2020 included:
- Handmade cards for health care workers at St. Luke’s
- Take What You Need Bulletin Project
Rehabilitation and human services students at PSU-LV decorated a Penn State table to hand out treats to over 300 Trick-or-Treaters at the Miracle League of Lehigh Valley Halloween Bash, all of which was donated by the PSU-LV community and friends
Image: Teri Kistler
- Miracle League of Lehigh Valley Halloween Bash
- Operation Shoebox
- Thanksgiving Food Drive
This year, PSU-LV Student and Lambda Pi Eta Communication Honor Society member Dillon Lee graciously reached out to his employer, Wegmans, and received an abundance of donations to help PSU-LV reach its overall goal quickly. Students came together on campus on Nov. 19 to help assemble the donations to be delivered to the Sixth Street Shelter later that day. COVID guidelines were followed to ensure health and safety. This drive was an opportunity for our campus community to continue to help others during this challenging year. Over the years, the PSU-LV community has helped hundreds of families to enjoy the blessings of a fulfilling dinner. This year more than $750 was raised to purchase the turkeys, potatoes and rolls and 500 nonperishable food items were donated.
Students from an HDFS class leds the Lions Lend a Hand drive to benefit the Allentown Rescue Mission, Turning Point of the Lehigh Valley Women’s Shelter and Sixth Street Shelter.
Image: Sandy Kile
- Lions Lend a Hand Drive
The donation drive centered around COVID-19, with a theme of hygiene and snacks. Collected items included hand sanitizer, face masks, toilet paper, paper towels, combs, Chapstick, cotton balls, Q-Tips, bandages and single serve snacks. The Lions Lend a Hand collection ran through the first two weeks of November and generated three carloads of donations to support three different nonprofits.
In addition to the contributions from the campus community, PSU-LV alumnus Tyler Gehris coordinated the donation of 12 cartons of packaged snacks from Factory, LLC in Bethlehem, where he now works. PSU-LV faculty and staff have also donated hundreds of dollars’ worth of supplies to the cause.
LPH members Ryan Dieterly and Sierra Mamay applying the first coast of stain to the other side of the bridge on November 18.
Image: Savannah Malesky
- LPH Day of Service
"Despite all the challenges and restrictions of COVID-19, we’ve been able to continue helping others. It is so important because community service allows students to give back to others in need, while helping them build empathy and compassion. Through their experiences, students learn the value of collaboration and gain problem-solving and leadership skills. These have brought about positive experiences in a very challenging year,” said Pam Fleck, assistant director of student affairs.
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