Volunteer ETSU

Volunteer ETSU is a student-organized community service resource center that promotes, organizes and supports a variety of public service opportunities for the campus community. It continues a long tradition of service to the community by students, faculty, staff and alumni of East Tennessee State University.

Named the 417th Point of Light by the Office of the President of the United States, Volunteer ETSU promotes volunteerism and coordinates the major service projects and activities for students, encouraging thoughtful experiences in service, and challenging participants to actively address the problems we face as a society.

For more information or to become involved in Volunteer ETSU or any of its numerous projects, call 439-4254 or email at vetsu@etsu.edu. Volunteer ETSU is located inside the Center for Student Life and Leadership, lower level of the D.P. Culp University Center.

Create your own Record of Service through www.usafreedomcorps.gov. The website offers a place for those who are answering President Bush's call to service to keep a record of how they answered that call, documenting their service to community, to country, and to the world. Some people will write about their service efforts on a daily basis, and some may decide to record their experiences every week or month. Of course, it's completely voluntary - private - and easy to set up. Check it out!