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KyCC assists presidents and institutional leaders in thinking about how to carry out the civic purposes of a college or university. Visit our President's Resources page for access to speeches, papers and other valuable information.

KyCC FOR SL AND CS DIRECTORS
KyCC aims to support service-learning and community service staff who work with faculty and administrators on individual campuses. Visit our SL/CS Staff Resources page for work being done by colleagues, effective practices, and access to technical assistance and funding.

KyCC FOR FACULTY
KyCC considers it a priority to assist faculty who seek to integrate service-learning and community engagement into their teaching and research. Visit our Faculty Resources page on resources on how to integrate service-learning into your curriculum, examples of service-learning, and funding opportunities.

KyCC FOR STUDENTS
Feel strongly about being an active citizen on campus and in the community? Visit our Student Resources page for ideas to bring to campus as well as ways to get involved at the state and national levels.



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SERVICEVOTE CHALLENGE INVITES YOUNG PEOPLE TO GET INVOLVED IN THE POLITICAL PROCESS

WASHINGTON (February 19, 2008) Youth Service Americas campaign to engage young people in the political process was unveiled today with the ServiceVote Challenge onwww.ServiceVote.org. With volunteering and voting on the rise among young people, ServiceVote challenges young people to connect the critical issues they care about with the range of institutions and activities that make our democracy work.

Service plays a powerful role in political engagement, academic achievement, and workforce readiness, says Steve Culbertson, president and CEO of Youth Service America. ServiceVote is a one-stop shop where young people can combine their love of service and get involved in the political process at the same time, Culbertson adds.

Sponsored by State Farm Companies Foundation, the ServiceVote Challenge asks young people across the country to commit to addressing an issue they care about by developing an action plan that includes service-learning, electoral participation, and civic engagement. To support young people in implementing their action plans, ServiceVote.org provides young people with a variety of tools, including up-to-date news and information on the 2008 election and the defining issues; opportunities for dialogue and peer interaction through a discussion forum and social networking websites; and multiple resources for taking action through service and political engagement.

ServiceVote is Youth Service America's campaign to engage young people in the American democratic process, beginning with voting. Building on the significant recent growth in both youth volunteering and voting, ServiceVote 2008 challenges young people to think critically about how to affect the larger issues that they work to address through service by participation in the political process. Youth Service America is an international nonprofit resource center that partners with thousands of organizations in more than 100 countries and seeks to improve communities by increasing the number and diversity of young people, ages 5-25, serving in important roles. Founded in 1986, Youth Service Americas mission is to expand the impact of the youth service movement with families, communities, schools, corporations, and governments. For more information:www.YSA.org.

College Convention

On November 28 - December 1, 2007, college and high school students from all over America, and potentially the world, will gather at the Radisson Center of New Hampshire for College Convention 2008. With them we expect to gather all of the major party presidential candidates as well as the two dozen or more independent and third party candidates who exercise their right to run in the New Hampshire primary. In addition to the candidates, a full agenda is planned featuring issue experts, media per

sonalities, activists, and other mainstays of the presidential election process. For more information on this, please click here.

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Better World Books

The mission of Better World Books (BWB) is to help break the cycle of poverty through education and literacy by collecting books on campus to benefit one of our Global Literacy Partners.

We take your donated texts and send them directly to an under funded university or library in one of our partner regions or sell the books online and give 100% of the profits after all costs to the non-profit partner of your choice. At a minimum, we recycle the books in poor condition and have saved over 8 million pounds of books from landfills!

Please click here for more information.


 

 

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