Alumni, Family and Friends
The work coordinated by project leaders – from liaising with charitable organizations to communicating with other volunteers – is vital to this program's success. We've created a checklist below so you understand the responsibilities that come with leading an SNHU GDS project. For additional resources, check out Site Leader 101 - a hub of information to ensure you have a successful Global Days of Service project. Click the button below for more details.
If you have questions, please contact us directly at alumni@snhu.edu or 603.645.9799.
Please note: The below responsibilities are geared towards smaller, in-person projects happening on a specific date and time. If your project is virtual, happening over more than one day, or is open to 50 or more volunteers, your assigned SNHU GDS site leader liaison will work closely with you to send project communications on your behalf.
Let us know how it went! Share your story with us, including how many volunteers took part in your project. We also encourage you to share with others by posting on social media with #ServeWithSNHU and uploading photos to our shared Google album.
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