Coyotes Serving Others
History
The Coyotes Serving Others community service program was developed in the summer of 2015 to give student organizations the opportunity to work more closely with the Women’s, Men’s, and Intercultural Centers. Through this program students will be offered various experiences to learn more about their campus community.
Mission
The Coyotes Serving Others (CSO) community service program connects students to the
LSC-Kingwood community through meaningful and mutually beneficial service experiences that encourage volunteers to meet community needs, explore their interests and talents, and fulfill their civic engagement responsibilities.
Roles & Responsibilities
Volunteers will assist the Intercultural, Men’s and Women’s Centers with the following duties:
- Set-up and tear down of small and large-scale events
- Signing in attendees at events
- Distributing and collecting program evaluations
- Hanging fliers
- Helping to facilitate small scale programming
- Informing others about the Intercultural, Men’s and Women’s Center
- Helping with other duties as assigned
- Market events to students
Benefits
- Increase awareness of campus climate
- Engagement in college activities
- Development and growth of leadership skills
- Obtain knowledge about working with others in a diverse society
- Build and maintain relationships with fellow students and community members
- Experience with event planning and management
Training
All individuals interested in working with the centers will need to attend a 30 minute training session before volunteering. These training sessions will include information about the centers, expectations, and duties of volunteers.