LBCC students were greeted with opportunities to make their community a better place on Tuesday. The school’s Student Leadership Council organized a volunteer fair on Jan. 21, which featured over 10 booths representing community organizations. The event was set in the corner between the Student Union and Industrial Building A on LBCC’s Albany campus, lasting four hours.
“Whether you’re looking to gain new experiences, give back, or expand your network, there’s something for everyone!” wrote Travis Overvig, the SLC student president, ahead of the event.
Booths included organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, the Albany Historic Carousel & Museum, Albany Fish, and the South Corvallis Food Bank. Students were able to talk to booth staffers and learn about local charities on their walks between classes.
Photos by Ayden Hortt.
