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  What's Happening at the Center:

**Congratulations to the Class of 2007 Public Service Scholar graduates! (More...)

**Congratulations to the 2007 SURF Fellows! (More...)

**Congratulations to this year's UNC Entrepreneurial Public Service and Robert E. Bryan Fellows! (EPS)  (Bryan)

**Congratulations to the 2007 Public Service Award winners (Ned Brooks...)  (Robert E. Bryan...)  (Office of the Provost...)

**CCPS plans new program to advance UNC faculty involvement in scholarship of engagement (More ...)

**Carolina receives Carnegie Classification for community engagement (Press release)   (Final Document)

What's Happening in Service

June 5 -
from 7am to 6pm 19th annual Carolina Blood Drive, June 5, from 7am-6pm in the Dean Smith Center

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Spotlight on Service Archives

100 Projects for Peace logoHeather Aldersey in the Democratic Republic of the Congo for 100 Projects for Peace

100 Projects for Peace, made possible by Kathryn Wasserman Davis, invited all undergraduates enrolled as of fall 2006 at any of the 76 American colleges and universities in the Davis United World College Scholars Program to design grassroots projects to be implemented during the summer of 2007. The 100 projects judged to be the most promising and do-able were funded at $10,000 each. The objective of 100 Projects for Peace is to encourage and support today’s motivated youth to create and tryout their own ideas for building peace in the 21st century.
UNC student, Heather Aldersey, is working in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on two projects: Tous Ensemble! - Unite for Peace and the $100 Microfinance Challenge. Tous Ensemble is a programme for women and girls living on the streets. It involves cultural awareness day-camps, in-country mentoring, and a final fundraising performance. The $100 Challenge will involve giving start-up funds to abandoned children to help them create sustainable livelihoods.
Read Heather's blog HERE.



 

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