Nearly 50 alumni led other graduates in community volunteer projects for Binghamton University’s second annual Alumni Global Day of Service, held in April. The Alumni Association and Center for Civic Engagement introduced the event last year to demonstrate the power of alumni volunteerism.
The event was both local – as alumni engaged in service close to home – and global – as service took place around the nation and the world (with projects even in Taiwan and Turkey). Nearly 800 graduates volunteered at site-led projects or independently. Projects included feeding the hungry, sprucing up green spaces, mentoring teenagers and cleaning animal shelters.
“It was a pleasure serving as a site leader,” Kerry Stamp ’08, MPA ’09, said. “We had a diverse group of volunteers in our project. By coming together, even for a short period of time, we made a large impact in our community. I look forward to participating again.”
A group of alumni spent a warm, sunny morning, trying to rid Manhattan’s Central Park of unwanted visitors. Volunteers worked with the Central Park Conservancy to remove an invasive non-native plant called Lesser Celandine, and to cut weeds growing around trees.
“This project was an extremely humbling experience,” said co-site leader Paul Cho ’10, MS ’11. “We saw how much hard work goes on behind the scenes to ensure a clean environment at Central Park. Our dedication to beautifying the park is a true testament to how Binghamton University taught us to always give back to the community.”
At the various sites, volunteer teams were easy to spot as everyone was decked out in matching Binghamton green T-shirts bearing the Alumni Global Day of Service logo. It was a very visible symbol of #BingPride, and the spirit was infectious.
“We were able to get so much accomplished in three hours. Our group had such a great time, and we didn’t want to leave the pantry. I am a very proud Binghamton grad today!” said Robert Pitkofsky ’98, who led a project at People to People in which alumni assembled nearly 200 food packages for the hungry in Rockland County, N.Y.
Several projects focused on creating nicer homes for our furry friends. Volunteers showed green thumbs in addition to green shirts, revitalizing the grounds at the SPCA of Westchester facility in Briarcliff Manor.
“While we were cleaning and planting, we mingled with the animals and saw potential adopters making the important selection of a new four-legged family member,” said Lisa Abbott, MBA ’93, Alumni Association secretary and chair of the association’s Volunteer Engagement Committee. “I had such pride knowing that, through our contributions, we were able to make the [adoption] experience more appealing.”
Steve Kahn ’91, Alumni Association board member, and chair of the Alumni Global Day of Service subcommittee, led a beautification project at Long Island National Cemetery. He said his entire team of more than 40 volunteers is interested in serving together at another project next spring.
“This year’s Alumni Global Day of Service truly lived up to my expectations of Binghamton University awareness, community service and alumni involvement,” Kahn said. “The projects were amazing and the alumni participation figures were outstanding.”
30 Days of Giving 2016
- Day 1: Cortland Perspective on Poverty
- Day 2: Chef & Child at Erie Community College
- Day 3: Elder Care at SUNY Delhi
- Day 4: Be the Match at Morrisville
- Day 5: Food for Parking at Fulton-Montgomery Community College
- Day 6: Supporting Refugee Students at Buffalo State
- Day 7: Honoring a Historic Legacy With a Day Of Service at Old Westbury
- Day 8: Art in Vacant Spaces from Purchase College
- Day 9: Global Day of Service at Binghamton
- Day 10: Artistic Collaboration at Dutchess CC
- Day 11: Athletes Pitch In To Community Service at Cayuga CC
- Day 12: Feeding the Community at System Admin
- Day 13: Maritime Cadets Help Intrepid Museum
- Day 14: Filling an Empty Stocking at Empire State College
- Day 15: A Children's Christmas at Herkimer County Community College
- Day 16: Student Nurse Mentoring at Farmingdale State
- Day 17: Healthy Athletes Program at HVCC
- Day 18: Opening a Food Pantry at Oswego
- Day 19: Donating Books for Children at UAlbany
- Day 20: Arts & Crafts with Girls Inc. at Schenectady County Community College
- Day 21: Teddy Bear Toss at Geneseo
- Day 22: SUNY Canton Lending a Hand at St Mary's Church
- Day 23: Helping a Student in Need at Adirondack Community College
- Day 24: Alfred State Celebrates Service
- Day 25: Baby & Toddler Clothing Pantry at Monroe Community College
- Day 26: Adopt-A-Family at SUNY Orange County Community College
- Day 27: Free Dental Care for Veterans at UBuffalo
- Day 28: Fashion Design for Disabled Women at FIT
- Day 29: Care Packages for the Troops at Fredonia
- Day 30: A Spirit of Giving Throughout Ulster County Community College
- BONUS: Holiday Food Boxes at Rockland Community College