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Annually, Webster University sponsors a campus-wide community service day in partnership with local agencies and nonprofit organizations. Students, faculty, staff and alumni work in teams to accomplish tasks that agencies often neglect due to lack of time and resources. Projects include light construction work, tutoring, painting, yardwork, working with children or seniors, park and forest restoration, consulting, and fine arts projects. This year, WebsterWorksWorldwide will be held on Wednesday, October 4. A Brief History Upon his arrival as president of the University in 1995, Dr. Richard S. Meyers implemented a campus-wide community service day in lieu of an inaugural ceremony. Nearly 450 Webster students, faculty and staff volunteered a total of 1,100 hours for this first WebsterWorksWorldwide. Now held every fall, the program involves nearly 1,400 volunteers who, on average, perform over 6,000 hours of community service. Local Service Globally The first University in the St. Louis area to establish such a program, Webster?s Community Service Day reaches across "the river" - and even across "the pond!" WebsterWorksWorldwide is embraced by all of Webster University?s extended campus locations. So whether in Leiden or Little Rock, Webster volunteers reach out and reach into their local communities. In Their Own Words Although the number of volunteers and agencies served are noteworthy, the lasting impact is best reflected in the comments of participants - both agency and volunteer. Here are some of their thoughts:
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