Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Check this out!

This was on Mizzou Info but since not everyone reads that, I thought I'd stick it on here!


Do you always have left over meals at the end of the week?? Do you usually let them go to waste? Use your extra swipes to buy food from the Emporium and donate it to a good cause! The MCI committee of MSA Senate is holding the "Swipes for Granny's Kids" event on Saturday, March 7 at the Plaza 900 Amphitheater to collect your food donations for Granny's House of Columbia. The event runs from 12-7pm. Granny's House is an organization that provides a caring environment for children in public housing every day after school. They need various snack items like chips and cookies for the children. So stop by to donate, hang out, and listen to great music!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

November 15

It's official - we are volunteering with Get About Columbia on Saturday. I know most of you have probably heard that nice little jingle on the radio - "when you get about Columbia.." Well, yes it is a real organization!

What are we going to do, you ask. We are going to help them evaluate sidewalks throughout downtown Columbia to help improve the safety of walking downtown. So many of us walk downtown all the time - Get About Columbia wants to make it safer for all of us to bike and walk there.

When should you show up? The event begins at 9 a.m. (Yes, I know this is a little early for a Saturday morning - but you can do it!) We'll go to the Get About Columbia office downtown for a little training and then hit the streets! The event should be over by noon or 1 p.m. - depending on how quickly you move!

Don't forget to dress for the weather as we'll be outside!

Can't wait to see you Saturday morning!

Meet - 8:45 AT DOWNSTAIRS BRADY, travel to Get About Columbia Office
The GetAbout office is 101 N 7th St. (7th at Walnut)

Training at 9 a.m. and then get out and do the evaluations!

Thanks in advance for helping out our community!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Beyond November 4

Today is Election Day, and we’re not the first to tell you to get out and vote. But we do want to encourage you to keep up that civic spirit on November 5 and 6 and 7, etc. Voting enables us to have a voice, to make a difference in our community and our country -- so does volunteering.

From the City of Columbia’s Office of Volunteer Services newsletter:

The results are in! In the city's 2008 fiscal year (Oct. 1, 2007-Sept. 20, 2008), volunteers shared 43,228 hours with the City of Columbia valued at more than $843,000. More than 6,000 volunteers assisted the city in nearly every department. Thank you for sharing your most valuable resource - your time - to improve Columbia.

Vote!

"Volunteering for something is the ultimate experience in democracy. You vote in elections once a year. But when you volunteer, you're voting every day about the community you want to live in."

- submitted to GUIDEPOSTS

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Thanks!

Thanks to everyone who came out to our event on October 11!

We more than doubled the amount of people from our September event.

Hope everyone enjoyed their time helping at the Salvation Army and we look forward to seeing you all in November! Bring friends!

Forgot to take pictures...oops! Next time!

We'll keep you posted on our November event!

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Thrifty!

Are you ready?!

We are going to one of the local Salvation Army stores and to help them sort donations! This could involve folding clothes, sorting through boxes...who knows, you could find something crazy!

If you'd love to help a great organization, come and sort away!

Meet us this Saturday, October 11 at 9:30 a.m. in downstairs Brady Commons.

See you there!

Want to know more about the Salvation Army? You can learn all about what they do by clicking here.

Service on Saturday: Making a difference, one weekend at a time

Service on Saturday (SOS) is an organization for Mizzou students, by Mizzou students, enabling us to make a difference in our community. SOS believes you only need a few hours to make a positive change, and Saturday is the perfect time to do it. We offer one service opportunity each month, at a variety of locations in the community.

This month, we're getting out there to serve Columbia on October 11 (yes, this Saturday). We know it's game day, but we'll be done far before that. Meet outside A022 Brady (the basement) at 9:30. If you show up on time, we'll have a bagel or two for you. We'll head out to our service site soon after. We'll be finished by 11:30.

This is a great opportunity for campus organizations, sororities, fraternities, FIGs, those needing service hours for class or anyone who wants to make a difference and have a good time too. Service chairs, this is your dream – there's nothing for you to coordinate! Just tell your members when to arrive. We've planned all the details for you. No registration, no forms to fill out. All you need to do is show up Saturday morning – it couldn't be simpler.

If you have questions, let us know: sosmizzou@gmail.com. Want more information? Join our Facebook group, SOS Mizzou, or read our blog: sosmizzou.blogspot.com.

Ready to make a difference in Columbia? We are too. See you then.

Thanks,
SOS Mizzou

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Hinkson Creek. Check.

We worked with the Missouri Stream Team on Saturday cleaning up the Hinkson Creek near the MKT.

Here are a couple pics from the morning.
Sarah and Chris.

Our starting/ending point.