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Mission

The COOP offers community service opportunities, connecting 51ÁÔÆæ students and employees with Oneida County nonprofit agencies - creating positive change for our community partners as well as educational experiences for our students.

Objective

We strive to make 51ÁÔÆæ a consistently good neighbor to the surrounding community, offering well-trained and dedicated students the chance to serve in significant and ongoing ways. Through direct service volunteering, internships, philanthropy, awareness and fundraising initiatives, 51ÁÔÆæ students will make broad contributions to the well-being of the off-campus community.

Community

We look to nonprofit agencies and individuals in our surrounding area of Clinton, Utica and Rome as partners in educational experiences for our students. The 51ÁÔÆæ COOP aims to develop close and enduring relationships with its community partners in order to provide various contexts for learning among 51ÁÔÆæ students and significant opportunities to make a difference locally.

Outreach

The COOP seeks to make 51ÁÔÆæ a consistently good neighbor to the surrounding community, offering well-trained and dedicated students the chance to serve in significant and ongoing ways. Through direct service volunteering, internships, philanthropy, awareness and fundraising initiatives, 51ÁÔÆæ students will make broad contributions to the well-being of the off-campus community.

Opportunity

We recognize that 51ÁÔÆæ students benefit by their interactions with the local community. Working in the local community in situations often foreign to their experience, a student’s personal and educational development can be shaped in ways not available in the “bubble” of campus life. The local community serves as co-educators for our students, leading them to significant discoveries about themselves and their educational, vocational, and personal goals.

Recent News

Students teamed up with Maxwell Akuamoah-Boateng ’09 to volunteer at schools in Philadelphia over winter break.

Student AXB Volunteers Team Up With Akuamoah-Boateng ’09

Nine students spent part of their winter break teaming up with Maxwell Akuamoah-Boateng ’09 on a community service project in Philadelphia. Akuamoah-Boateng, who serves as the city’s director of operations for community schools, organized the Alternate Break (AXB) trip that focused on youth engagement/urban service.

The Brothers Organization members Isaac Dagley ’23, Christopher Akuleme ’23, Adriel Wandja Django ’24, Marvin Lopez ‘23, and Yanmife Adeniran ’26 rake leaves in Clinton this fall.

Community Connections: Students Step Up for the Mohawk Valley

Katie Rockford ’24 first heard about the Harvest, a popular student-powered food-salvage program on campus aimed at tackling local food insecurity issues, from upperclass students during the pandemic. Passionate about environmental and social justice issues herself, Rockford wanted to bring the program back following its necessary COVID-19 hiatus, but knew she’d need a lot of help to make it happen.

Contact

Contact Name

Amy James

COOP Director

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