Volunteer Action Center Board Applications Are Now Available

Volunteer Action Center Board applications are now available. This service organization plans many exciting service projects and events, including Make a Difference Day, MLK Day of Service, Full Circle Food Pantry, Bowl Service Projects, etc.

The board is looking for students dedicated to serving and planning events to help others learn to value service. You may access the applications for board member positions or coordinator positions at http://service.uark.edu/VAC_APP_2012.pdf or in the Volunteer Action Center office on the sixth floor of the Arkansas Union in A643.

These applications must be turned in to the Volunteer Action Center office by Friday, Feb. 10, at 4 p.m.

Contacts

Natalie Van Pelt, VAC Exec
Student Affairs
417-693-0580, natalievanpelt@gmail.com

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