Marshall Community Service Day 2011

Marshall Community Service Day 2011 will take place this year on Saturday, April 2, 2011!

Marshall Outreach and Volunteer Entrepreneurs (MOVE) works conjunction with the Marshall School of Business to improve the quality of the business world by developing future business leaders as socially conscious individuals through an emphasis on service.

Marshall Community Service Day brings together the USC community for one day of service to remind individuals that there is always time to give back to the community!

Marshall Community Service Day 2011

Date: April 2, 2011
Time: 8:00am - 2:00pm
Location: Meet at the Marshall Breezeway (between Hoffman Hall and Bridge Hall)

All volunteers get a FREE MCSD SHIRT!
Breakfast & lunch will be provided.
Transportation will also be provided to each site.

CHECK-IN will last from 8:00-8:30am.
Please arrive promptly to get your goodies & eat!

Those on the waitlist will be assigned to OPEN spots. Check-in prior to 8:30am to guarantee your spot at your assigned volunteer site!

MCSD Registration is CLOSED.

A Look Back at MCSD 2010!





Ways you can get involved in MCSD '11!


Volunteer
Everyone is welcome to volunteer! Learn about volunteer sites at MCSD 2011 and how to register for MCSD 2011.

Sponsor or Donate
We would greatly appreciate in-kind donations and sponsorships and would be happy to discuss opportunities with you!

Provide a Site
Contact us if your non-profit organization would like to be a part of MCSD 2011 or a future MCSD!

Publicize
Let us know if you can help promote MCSD 2011, or if you are interested in covering the event!


MCSD 2011 is Proudly Sponsored By:

   

What is MCSD?

Marshall Community Service Day (MCSD) is an event that brings together the USC community, including students, alumni, faculty and staff, and the friends of USC, to volunteer at various sites in the local community.

Thoughts about MCSD 2010?

"Being able to see tangible results after a long day at the park; knowing that the local park goers appreciate our work."
- TreePeople Tree Planting

"I love the feeling that we were doing something that the kids at Vermont would enjoy and could benefit from, and feeling like a part of the community. I was in a good mood literally for the rest of the day."
- Neighborhood School Beautification

"Just the fact that I was participating in community service with a bunch of my close friends made the entire experience worthwhile."
- Union Rescue Mission


"Being able to help the community and meet many people from Marshall that I was not able to know before. It was nice coming together to do something for a better community.
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- Heal the Bay Beach Cleanup