Service Coordinators play an integral role in the success of the Office Community Service Learning. Service Coordinators are recognized leaders serving as campus representatives by building community connections and working with our community partners to offer students, faculty, staff and alumni service opportunities. Coordinators work in conjunction with Community Service Learning in the planning and implementation of service initiatives based on certain thematic areas are essential in building a greater ethic of service within the Philadelphia University community.
Meet the 2009-10 Community Service Coordinators:
Renee Horst Student Coordinator for Community Development and Restoration Service Programs
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Diamond Newman I am a second year Professional Communication major with a Customized Art and Design History minor from Baltimore, MD. My favorite part of Philly is, of course, Center City. It's urban, always exciting, and simply beautiful! I always feel entertained and satisfied, visually and personally, in Center City.
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Natasha PalmerStudent Coordinator for Health, Elderly and Special Needs Service Programs I am a second year Health Science major and I am currently building a custom minor in Botany. My roots are in Hackensack, NJ, however I have lived in 4 states and 13 cities since birth. My favorite part of Philadelphia is the South Street area. This area is so culturally eclectic with various art murals, in a range of different mediums such as glass and spray paint, and unique shops. Plus it’s on South Street where a Jamaican gal like myself can get a decent beef patty. I love service because in the beginning, before people worked for salary and wages, if a job needed to get done, it was done as a free service just so there could be progress. Needed progress that benefited a people, a specific area, or a nation. |
Keyuna Roundtree I am currently a sophomore majoring in International Business. Coming from Prince George's County, Maryland (right outside Washington D.C.), Philadelphia is very similar to my hometown. There is always something to do, no matter what your preferences are and the city is widely diverse. I find Philly's skyline intriguing and spectacular.My favorite part of Philly would have to be Germantown because that is the area that I frequented when I was a child because my family lived there over the years. It is dear to my heart because many of my earliest memories occurred there. Community service appeals to me so much, simply because I feel like I am responsible for giving back to a city that has given to me so greatly over the years. Throughout life, there have been people who have opened doors for me and created opportunities someway, somehow. Community service is my way of giving back, making an impact in the community and showing others that every little bit counts. |
Allison Wright I am a sophomore architecture major from Buffalo, NY. I love to volunteer because of the smiles you see on people's faces after you finish helping them and how thankful they are for your help! It makes all the hard work worth it. |
Office of Community Service Learning
Student Development Programs
Kanbar Campus Center, Suite 311
Phone:
215.951.2634
Fax:
215.951.2644
Email:
Community Service@PhilaU.edu

Natasha Palmer