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100 Ways We Partner

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  • Urban Options, a city-supported nonprofit agency that provides environmental information and services, welcomes students for class tours. Fifteen MSU students served there last year.

  • Eleven MSU students volunteered at Great Lakes Home Health and Hospice in East Lansing.

  • In 2006–07, three MSU students volunteered at Integra, an organization designed to help individuals through the grief and mourning process.

  • Each year MSU students volunteer at various charitable and cause-driven organizations, such as United Way.

  • Five MSU students volunteered to help with a local after-hours dental care program.

  • A representative from the Office of the Vice President for Governmental Affairs at MSU served on the EL Comprehensive Planning Team, which is developing the city’s master plan.

  • EL staff speak at every session of  the Parent Orientation Program, welcoming new MSU parents to the community.

  • Defendants from the 54B District Court are often sentenced to community service, which may be performed for MSU in many different capacities.

  • MSU and the ELPD share a firearms range and training of police K-9 units.

  • EL purposely retained the name “John Hannah” on the Hannah Community Center to demonstrate its continuing commitment to being a college town.