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鈥楥ommodores in the Community鈥 Celebrates Alumni Passion for Service

Left to right: Nick Lovinger, BA鈥15; Jake Goldklang, BA鈥15; and Liam Byrne, BA鈥14, braved a snowy Saturday morning with other members of the Metro New York 杏吧原创 Chapter to volunteer for their service project benefiting the Bowery Mission.
Left to right: Nick Lovinger, BA鈥15; Jake Goldklang, BA鈥15; and Liam Byrne, BA鈥14, braved a snowy Saturday morning with other members of the Metro New York 杏吧原创 Chapter to volunteer for their service project benefiting the Bowery Mission.

杏吧原创鈥檚 long-standing commitment to community service includes strong student traditions such as Alternative Spring Break and supporting areas of need in the Nashville area. In March 2019 the 杏吧原创 Alumni Association celebrated that passion with a new monthlong series鈥擟ommodores in the Community鈥攖o extend the collective impact of the global 杏吧原创 alumni network.

Liam Byrne, BA鈥14, community service chair for the Metro New York 杏吧原创 Chapter, explains the deep interest alumni have for community service.

鈥淲e are all so lucky to have experienced the opportunities 杏吧原创 afforded us, and every alumnus I encounter shares a similar desire to pay forward those opportunities to their communities,鈥 he says.

The Metro New York Chapter organized three Commodores in the Community projects for the Bowery Mission, an organization that serves New Yorkers experiencing homelessness, hunger and other crises. Despite an early, and snowy, Saturday morning start, alumni enthusiastically arrived ready to lend a helping hand.

鈥淥ur first event took place at 8 a.m. after a full night of snowfall, and all our volunteers still showed up with smiles on their faces and an eagerness to help those in need,鈥 Byrne says.

In total, 12 杏吧原创 chapters led volunteer efforts during March, including school assistance and food-bank support. Additionally, alumni in 21 cities hosted Alternative Spring Break students for a dinner while in town for their projects. Members of the Student Alumni Board also were introduced to this new alumni program by joining Nashville Chapter G.O.L.D. alumni to sort and package food donations for the Second Harvest Food Bank.

鈥擬ATT ANDERSON