Alumni, Family and Friends
What Happened: The Global Days of Service Flying Friends event was held Saturday, April 21st at the Southern New Hampshire University main campus. The purpose of the event was to build bird feeders using household recyclables to help the local wild bird population. The event was a success! Eight large bird feeders and numerous small bird feeders were created with the help of volunteers. Allenstown's Boy Scout Troop 97 participated in the event along with SNHU staff member Vanessa Rocco and her daughter. The completed bird feeders were installed at the volunteers' homes, helping birds in their area. Want to help your feathered friends but couldn't attend the Manchester event? You can still participate! Build, decorate, and/or buy a bat house or bird feeder! Take a picture of the bat house or bird feeder in your back yard. Post the picture in the SNHUconnect Global Days of Service group, or share you story on the SNHU Global Days of Service webpage. Check out the 2018 Global Days of Service Google album for photos from this project.
If building a bird feeder or bat house, you will need:
The bats and birds thank you!
Share Your Story: Remember to use #ServeWithSNHU to join the movement and share your experience on social media, and you can always give us more details on the Share My Story page.
Stay Connected: SNHU COCE student Clair Todd was your volunteer project leader for this event. If you have general questions about SNHU Global Days of Service, please contact the Office of Alumni Engagement. And, check out more ways to get engaged with the SNHU community!
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