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Alyssa Law
  • Health Sciences (Pre-Nursing)
  • Class of 2019
  • New Milford, CT

Eastern Student Alyssa Law Honored at Community Service Expo

2018 Apr 30

More than 1,000 Eastern Connecticut State University students volunteered more than 17,000 hours in the Windham area in the past academic year. On April 19, these students-and the projects and community partners they represent-were honored at the annual Service Expo and Awards, sponsored by Eastern's Center for Community Engagement (CCE).

Among the expo presenters was Alyssa Law '19 of New Milford, who majors in Health Sciences. Law presented on her project with the High Chase Adult Residential Care Home.

"I want to be an occupational therapist," said Law, "so working at High Chase has given me insight into how to approach people with autism and other disabilities, and shown me what they're capable of."

The expo showcased more than 30 student-led community service projects, followed by an award ceremony. Projects spanned a variety of causes and organizations, including working with the elderly at a rehabilitation center, mentoring high school students at afterschool programs, volunteering at the local homeless shelter, soup kitchen, addiction center, and more.

These community partnerships are the CCE's specialty, resulting in long-term programs that address root problems and authentically connect students to the greater community. "We're not simply picking up trash," said CCE Director Kim Silcox. "These are meaningful, sustainable collaborations with community organizations."