Making Change in your Community

January 30, 2023
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Students in Worcester and Central Massachusetts can have an important role in making an impact on their community here at Worcester State and off the college campus. Whether you are looking to have your voice heard in larger political decisions or support organizations in the community that need volunteers, both can give you a fulfilling experience, ignite new passions, and enhance skills for your resume. Here are a few ways you can make a change in Worcester and Central Mass.

Making Change in Local Politics

Stay Informed – Look out for local papers or news outlets that cover what is happening in your area. Keep yourself up-to-date on issues that are important to you. Follow up on policies that interest you. It’s not easy to be a part of the solution if you don’t know what the problems are. If you are new to the area, talk to staff and leaders on your campus who have been a part of this community longer than you have and get an idea of what is happening/has happened that can impact college students and other community members.

Vote in Local Elections –  While they may not get the same news coverage, there are more than just presidential elections every four years. Most elected officials are chosen during midterm elections that occur between the presidential elections. While elections typically take place in the fall, information regarding candidates, open seats for different positions, and issues that may be major concerns in elections are typically available in advance. Learn more: Online Voter Registration System

Attend City of Worcester Public Meetings – Meetings for a variety of committees are open to the public. City Council, School Committee, and the City of Worcester Boards and Commission meetings encourage interested individuals to attend. Virtual options and meeting minutes are available if you can not attend in person. A schedule of events, information on the current board and vacancies, and information to take further action and work with the city council on petitions for different issues. Learn more: Public Meetings | City of Worcester, MA

Volunteer with Local Organizations:

Volunteering with local organizations that support different parts of the Worcester community can be a great way to make a difference while building relationships and connections within your community. Organizations in Worcester and central Massachusetts frequently need support. Here are some organizations to look into that might spark your interest.

Worcester Animal Rescue League – This organization is in search of animal lovers who are interested in the hard work it can take to care for animals in need of permanent homes. Hands-on skills with animals are appreciated as well as volunteers interested in marketing and fundraising as well as interest and skills in construction and computer science. Learn more: Volunteer | Worcester Animal Rescue League

Boys & Girls Club – There are many ways to volunteer with the boys & Girls Club of Worcester. They frequently need support in special events, teaching special classes, or assisting in administrative work. If you are looking for experience with children or large groups this could be a great fit. Opportunities are available to volunteer alone or gather your friends for group efforts. Learn more: Be a Volunteer | Boys & Girls Club of Worcester

Greater Worcester Community Foundation – This organization has a variety of leadership development opportunities for youth and nonprofit organization-led efforts. If you have an interest in philanthropy or community access to arts and culture this is a good organization to look more into and see if there is an opportunity that fits you. Learn more: Leadership Development | Greater Worcester CF

United Way of Central Massachusetts – The United way is a unique organization as it has many different focuses and opportunities for volunteers who are interested in issues such as housing and food insecurity, education opportunities, and access to health and emergency support. Specifically for college students the United Way works with the Higher Education Consortium to connect a community of college students, staff, and partners to use create educational opportunities to find unique ways to foster equity, racial justice, and professional development. Learn more: Worcester College Corps – United Way of Central Massachusetts

Girls Inc. Worcester – Girls Inc. is frequently looking for female role models to become mentors and foster their mission of growing strong and smart women. Volunteer opportunities include hands-on work with one-day events, fundraising, or crafted experiences highlighting an individual’s talent or skill. Internship opportunities are also available for college students interested in using their skills to have a unique experience that takes into account degree requirements and program needs. Learn more: Become a Volunteer | Girls Inc. of Worcester

Red Cross of Massachusetts – Most well known for their blood donation efforts, the red cross works with volunteers interested in health and job training, emergency relief, and a variety of other community needs. CNA, CPR, and other first aid training opportunities are available for those interested in the health field, to get certified for other job opportunities, or just have general knowledge in the event of an emergency. Learn more: Massachusetts Region | American Red Cross

Thinking about taking on an initiative or volunteer opportunity? Remember to keep It balanced!

It’s important for students to consider the connections between their work in the community and on campus. Is there a way one relates to the other? If so, your community involvement can be a great way to make connections and develop new ideas for your research or clinical work. Do you prefer to keep the two separate? Engaging your passions outside of work can keep you energized and connected with community members outside of your academic and professional pursuits. Either way, remember to balance your commitments, manage your time, and take care of yourself while you are doing so for your community

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