Community service
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A tradition of care
Every Monday, Clark University Hillel students deliver fresh food to community fridges across Worcester, supporting a grassroots network that shares nourishment, dignity, and solidarity.
Every Monday, Clark University Hillel students deliver fresh food to community fridges across Worcester, supporting a grassroots network that shares nourishment, dignity, and solidarity.
Ryan Saboia ’26 and Geography Professor Rinku Roy Chowdhury have been honored for their dedication to the Worcester community and for serving and uplifting the city’s marginalized and underserved populations.
Jordan Adeyemi ’28 provides cleats to underserved youth
Dean David Jordan reflects on 15 years of service trips with Clarkies
Wynne Dromey ’25 helps community use art for self-expression
Professor Amy Richter and Molly Kessler ’24 receive John W. Lund Community Achievement Awards
Program teaches Clarkies about social factors affecting health and well-being
Adam Institute mentoring program goes virtual
Collaborative effort reimagines education opportunities for city children
Samantha Arsenault ’15, M.A. ’16, fights “perfect storm”
