Some 340 Hope College students—primarily new students but also other students serving as team leaders—will spend from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 8, doing volunteer work in the Holland area through the “Time to Serve” program, a feature added to the college’s “New Student Orientation” program in the fall of 2000.
They will meet at about 9 a.m. in the auditorium of the college’s Maas Center, located on Columbia Avenue at 11th Street, and will then travel to destinations including the sites listed in the next part of this announcement beginning at 10 a.m.
The students will be serving in teams of six-10 at more than 35 sites throughout the greater Holland area. “Time to Serve” is intended to inspire interest in service while helping acquaint the members of the new Class of 2016 with the Holland community and with other students.
For more information, contact Wilma Hart, who is assistant to the director of student life and is coordinator of volunteer services. She may be called during weekday business hours at the college’s office of student development at (616) 395-7942. On Saturday, Sept. 8, she will be visiting the service sites and available via cell phone, (616) 540-7961. -30-
2012 “Time to Serve” Site and Project List:
3sixty, 100 E. 15th St.: paint a house
Bibles for Mexico:
813 Lincoln Ave.: general cleaning, sort clothes
91 Douglas Ave.: general cleaning, sort clothes
Boys and Girls Club:
435 Van Raalte Ave.: general cleaning
583 Riley St.: general cleaning
Center for Women in Transition, 411 Butternut Dr.: outdoor work, general cleaning
Christ Memorial Church, 595 Graafschap Rd.: general cleaning in children’s ministry
Community Action House, 665 136th St. (between James/Riley): painting warehouse
Cornerstone Youth Center, 407 Central Ave.: outdoor work and indoor cleaning
Ditto Resale Shop, 571 E. Eighth St.: sort clothes
Evergreen Commons, 480 State St.: working on the garden
FUN Preschool/First United Methodist Church, 57 W. 10th St: prepare classrooms
Goodwill Industries of West Michigan:
393 E. Lakewood Blvd.: sorting clothes, cleaning
1180 South Washington Ave.: sorting clothes, cleaning
Heights of Hope, 457 Stratford Way #1: neighborhood clean-up
Herrick District Library, 300 S. River Ave.: spread bark
Holland Civic Theatre, 50 W. Ninth St.: painting and yard work
Holland Museum, 31 W. 10th St.: assist with Civil War materials
Holland Rescue Mission:
63 W. Seventh St., New Life Recycle Center: sorting and bailing clothes
730 Chicago Dr., Thrift Store: stock merchandise
Hope Church, 77 W. 11th St.: outdoor work
La Casa de Padre/Montello Park CRC, 609 W. 20th St.: clean carpets and other cleaning
Lakeshore Habitat for Humanity, 131 S. Woodlawn, Zeeland: work on a Habitat home
Life Services System, 11172 Adams St.: outdoor work, general cleaning
Manna Church, 220 Central Ave.: clean graffiti
Maplewood Reformed Church, 133 E. 34th St.: general cleaning
My Brother’s House 1, 112 W. 10th St.: indoor and outdoor work
My Sister’s House 1, 316 E. 16th St.: outdoor work, general cleaning
New Community Fourth Reformed Church, 238 W. 15th St.: general cleaning
OAR Inc.:
377 Lincoln Ave., Harbor House: cleaning, washing windows, organizing
231 Washington Ave., Chester A. Ray: cleaning main living room
483 Century Lane: outdoor work, general cleaning
Resthaven Care Community/Boersma Cottage, at Window at the Waterfront:
assist patients during a picnic
Tendercare of Holland, 1221 E. 16th St.: indoor and outdoor work
Third Reformed Church, 111 W. 13th St.: cleaning inside church and outside
Van Raalte Farm, 1076 E. 16th St: outdoor work



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