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MRO – Projects

How to Apply

Registration will open at 7:00 PM on Monday, August 26th

Step 1: Review the projects available below.
Step 2: Choose a project or two you would be interested in volunteering for. It is always good to have a backup in case your project fills up.
Step 3: Click on the project you would like to register for. You will find the application at the bottom of the project’s page.
Step 4: Once you complete the application, you will receive a confirmation email. Read over the email and note and important information.
Step 5: Fill out the required 2024 Travel Waiver & Hold Harmless Agreement at https://getinvolvedmu.maryville.edu/submitter/form/start/637524. This is REQUIRED for all participants.

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AgencyProject DescriptionTime FrameTeam LeaderVolunteer Limit
The Salvation Army- Midland DivisionThe Euclid Corps Community Center needs assistance with cleanup, moving, and cleaning out various items. This will be a day of general volunteer services.10:00am-2:00pm0/15
The Women’s Safe HouseVolunteers will work in teams to support our domestic violence shelter in various ways: Sorting donations - clothes, housewares & personal care items; Cleaning & sanitizing - floors, walls, dining area, childcare; Yardwork - weeding, raking, trimming bushes; Pet Safe House - clean kennels, restock pet supplies, walk dogs.10:00am-1:00pmBrandie smalley30/30
Virtual – Color A SmileVisit the attached website, choose your coloring sheet, print and color, mail to Maryville Reaches Out at Maryville University's Address: 650 Maryville University Drive, St. Louis, Missouri 63141Partipate at a time that fits your schedule.-Complete virtual projects by September 17, 2024.Beth Cudney27/100
Virtual – Holiday Cards 4 Our MilitaryVolunteers will virtually make and design cards with messages for our military, following easy guidelines. The cards can be serious, funny, or both. See guidelines for details. No additional envelop need to forward to the agency.Partipate at a time that fits your schedule.-Complete virtual projects by September 17, 2024Stefanie Trollope4/100
Virtual – Project Holiday CheerVolunteers will virtually make and/or design cards with messages for persons living in long-term care. See guidelines on the web site for details.Partipate at a time that fits your schedule.-Complete virtual projects by September 17, 2024.0/100
Virtual – St. Jude Children’s Research HospitalVisit the St. Jude's Website and write encouraging notes to St. Jude patients. https://www.stjude.org/get-involved/send-virtual-cards-online-to-childrens-hospital-patients.htmlPartipate at a time that fits your schedule.-Complete virtual projects by September 17, 2024.Hannah Byers15/100
Virtual – Universal Vidya: Global Knowledge ExchangeThe Global Knowledge Exchange is a one-hour virtual event designed to celebrate and share the rich diversity of educational practices and cultures from around the world. Students from various countries will present insights into their unique educational experiences, fostering cross-cultural understanding and collaboration. This interactive session will include cultural presentations, Q&A segments, and collaborative projects in breakout groups, providing participants with a platform to learn, engage, and collaborate on global education topics.2:00pm-3:30pmJazmyn Buza-Boyd2/20
Virtual- Universal Vidya: Virtual HackathonThe Virtual Hackathon is a dynamic two-hour event focused on solving educational challenges through innovative solutions. Participants will engage in a structured process of brainstorming, team formation, project development, and presentation. Guided by experienced mentors, teams will work on developing prototypes or solutions to address key educational issues. The hackathon will culminate in team presentations evaluated by a panel of judges, with awards given to the most innovative and impactful projects.4:00-6:004/20
Visitation AcademyVision, hearing, and language screening for students in pre-K through 5th grade. To participate in this project, students must be at least a first year SLP graduate student or a senior-level CMSD student OR undergraduate nursing student who has completed NURS-202.8:00am-3:30pmCarla Ezell48/50
VJ Mancuso Memorial FoundationVolunteers will help pack cheerios for the annual trivia night later that week. Volunteers may also tear tickets in preparation for the event on September 2110:00am-12:30pmDushanthi Herath6/6