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Dawg Day of Service

Various Locations, Athens-Clarke County

The UGA motto espouses a commitment to service. Dawg Day of Service seeks to realize the university’s commitment through a campus-wide, visible day of service event open to the entire University of Georgia community. Participants will volunteer at different sites around the Athens-Clarke County area where they will have the chance to network and interact with students, community members, and staff, while engaging in meaningful service and addressing community needs.



Dawg Day of Service is UGA's largest annual day of community service, providing a great opportunity to work with other students to make a positive impact in the community. See our list of service sites below for this year's event and sign-up today to volunteer at a local organization in Athens-Clarke County! Registration opens at 9am in the Tate Student Center grand ballroom (5th floor). A light breakfast is included.

Groups will begin to depart at 10am for their service site. Transportation is provided to most sites! All service projects will wrap-up by approximately 1pm. Upon returning to campus, there will be pizza available for everyone. Some sites are locked because they are at full capacity (extra spots are for site leaders). Please feel free to choose another site that isn't locked! 

If you have any questions, please feel free to be in touch with Alexandra Case via email at alexandra.case25@uga.edu or Amanda Torrence via email at amanda.torrence25@uga.edu.

For more information, visit: https://uga.givepulse.com/event/50178-Dawg-Day-of-Service-2017

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