Global Month of Service
The HAA is kicking off our Global Month of Service this April. We are calling on you to support this important worldwide initiative!
Spearheaded by the HAA’s Public Service Task Force, our Clubs and Shared Interest Groups (SIGs) network is identifying diverse volunteer opportunities for our alumni around the world:
· Teach a class
· Clean a riverbank
· Help in a food pantry
· Provide pro bono professional services
· Build a community basketball court
Please email harvardserves@post.harvard.edu with your ideas. There’s still time to:
· Help us identify and designate an organization
· Provide marketing support
· Participate in a volunteer activity
· Organize your own alumni public service opportunity
Public Service on the Map Website
Your instant connection to Harvard’s public service community around the world.
Each day, across the globe, thousands of Harvard alumni, students, and faculty are involved in extraordinary public service work. Our new Public Service on the Map website connects you instantly to these people and places. Put your public service story on the map and...
· Expand your network
· Support worldwide initiatives
· Recruit volunteers, interns, and staff
· Engage alumni, students, and faculty
· Increase your project’s visibility
· Exchange ideas
· Explore solutions
Visit the new Public Service on the Map website and join Harvard’s worldwide public service network. Launching in the coming weeks.
Public Service Trips
HAA Travels and the Phillips Brooks House Association Alumni (PBHAA), a public service Shared Interest Group (SIG), have come together to offer two service trips this spring.
Join fellow Harvard alumni, faculty, and staff and make a difference in New Orleans, Louisiana, and Jackson, Mississippi, as you work on important community restoration projects.
· Harvard Alumni Helping Rebuild New Orleans
Spring Break / March 14–21, 2010
· Harvard Alumni in Jackson, Mississippi, with Habitat for Humanity
April 5–11, 2010
Public Service Speaker Series
This series of Cambridge-based panel discussions, made possible through a partnership of the HAA and the PBHAA, features Harvard University alumni who are turning vision into action, resulting in positive social change.