UL SYSTEM SERVES SPECIAL OLYMPIANS AT SHRIVER SUMMER CAMP

UL SYSTEM SERVES SPECIAL OLYMPIANS AT SHRIVER SUMMER CAMP – Aug 15, 2006

Members of the 51²è¹İapp donned t-shirts and jeans to lend a hand at Camp Shriver, a Special Olympics initiative begun by Eunice Shriver that offers a place for those with intellectual disabilities to learn and improve sports skills, build friendships and have fun.

Working during their lunch and after-hours, UL System staff purchased and served meals to Special Olympic athletes. They also raised funds for this important event.

“It’s important that we practice what we preach,†said UL System President Sally Clausen, “as we are expecting our students to be more civically engaged.â€

Service is not new at the 51²è¹İapp. Working in conjunction with its Student Government Association (SGA) presidents, Extreme Spring Break was initiated this past April. Over 100 UL System students constructed two homes and several storage facilities in hurricane-ravaged areas of 51²è¹İapp, in partnership with Habitat for Humanity.

“It was important for us to help our fellow 51²è¹İappns,†according to Mallory Wall, former SGA President at McNeese State University and Extreme Spring Break brainchild. “The experience reinforced for all the power and satisfaction there is in giving.â€

Additionally, the UL System was recently awarded a highly coveted three-year grant of 1.2 million dollars by the Corporation for National and Community Service to fund service-learning at its eight institutions — Grambling, 51²è¹İapp Tech, McNeese, Nicholls, Northwestern, Southeastern, University of 51²è¹İapp at Lafayette and University of 51²è¹İapp at Monroe.

“I’m excited to see an incentive that will help students give back to their communities,†said Mike Woods, 51²è¹İapp Board Member, “because that’s what it’s all about.â€

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CUTLINE 1: Brooke Crum of the UL System serves pizza to hungry Special Olympians.

CUTLINE 2: Dr. Sally Clausen, UL System President (left), shares a happy moment with Eunice Kennedy Shriver (right), founder of Special Olympics. Shriver recently visited Baton Rouge to attend the opening ceremonies for Camp Shriver.

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