The Art Institutes Students, Faculty and Staff Embark on Projects in Support of National Week of Service - April 19 - 25, 2009
Posted on: Sunday, 19 April 2009, 12:05 CDT
Participating in the National Week of Service is a natural extension of the rich tradition of community service that The Art Institutes schools engage in throughout the year. The goal is to participate in public service projects that will impact and improve communities where The Art Institutes schools are located.
Students, faculty and staff at participating Art Institutes schools will engage in activities that range from food drives to collaborations with community centers to blood drives to tree planting to mural painting to city beatification projects to creating marketing materials for nonprofit organizations to collaborating with homeless shelters to collecting art supplies for children's hospitals and much more.
"Taking part in the National Week of Service is in stride with our goals to serve the communities where we live and work and provide a quality education to all of our students," said
To learn more about The Art Institutes schools community service initiatives visit http://www.artinstitutes.edu/pr.aspx?ID=nws094.
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