Americorps To Receive Award For Service
The Norwich University AmeriCorps team will receive a Governor’s Award for Outstanding Volunteer Community Service this Saturday, April 10 at a 2 p.m. ceremony to be held at the National Life Building in Montpelier.
Norwich has the largest campus AmeriCorps team in the state, consisting of 18 members, and will be recognized in the national service category.
Laura Rooney, AmeriCorps Programs Coordinator for the state of Vermont nominated the Norwich team for the award.
“The Norwich program is a good demonstration of the strength of what these parttime programs can do,” she said. “They certainly deserve it.”
“It is especially meaningful to us that Laura was our team’s nominator, because it is Laura who oversees the entire Ameri- Corps SERVE program statewide amongst all VCC member institutions,” said Nicole DiDomenico, director for NU’s Center for Civic Engagement. “The fact that she chose our team to nominate was an honor in and of itself.”
NU AmeriCorps by the numbers:
AmeriCorps began on the NU campus in 2002 with one member
AmeriCorps SERVE members commit to a minimum of 300 hours of service per year with some donating up to 450 hours
Service projects include: organizing the campus Relay for Life with the American Cancer Society; running afterschool programs and other youth mentoring programs; organizing volunteer projects around food insecurity and organizing Habitat for Humanity building projects.











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