Community Service is our second pillar. 8 hours minimum are required each quarter in order to be consider an active Hermana. You can complete those hours by participating in events such as the AIDS Walk; Paint Your Heart Out; blood drive, food, clothing, and toy drives; beach clean-ups; mentor programs for kids and teenagers; and several more events throughout the school year.
Outside Community Service
1) You can donate blood at the blood center located at the student center. This counts for 2 outside hours.
2) You can donate money to any non-profit organization. If you donate $5 it counts for 1 outside hour with a max of $10 for 2 hours. Remember that you will need to send me confirmation of your donation.
3) School Drive Donation
If you have any questions feel free to contact me at: [email protected]
2) You can donate money to any non-profit organization. If you donate $5 it counts for 1 outside hour with a max of $10 for 2 hours. Remember that you will need to send me confirmation of your donation.
3) School Drive Donation
If you have any questions feel free to contact me at: [email protected]
Don't forget that to be considered an active member of Hermanas Unidas you need to have a minimum of 8 hours community service and 5 of those hrs you can do outside HaU.
In order for your outside community service hours to count you must have a proof of the hours you have completed.It can be a e-mail from your supervisor, or a paper that you can write explaining what you did, the date and times and your supervisors signature and contact information.
In order for your outside community service hours to count you must have a proof of the hours you have completed.It can be a e-mail from your supervisor, or a paper that you can write explaining what you did, the date and times and your supervisors signature and contact information.
For more information email: [email protected]
Did you know that...
Hermanas Unidas de UCI was first volunteer group to paint a house in Placentia through "Paint Your Heart Out," which is a "volunteer driven non profit organization that helps low income, senior, disabled, and veteran homeowners maintain their dignity, safety and connections to the community by painting and providing homeowners with essential repairs and upkeep to their homes."
The OC Register ran a story on the event, which included pictures of our last day painting.
The OC Register ran a story on the event, which included pictures of our last day painting.