LEWISTON – For the fourth year, Bates College students are coordinating a program that matches fellow students with volunteer opportunities in the Lewiston-Auburn area.

The four student volunteer fellows during the 2005-06 academic year, all seniors, are Emily Hoffer of Danville, Vt.; Sarah Mengel of Westport, Conn.; Christopher Petrella of Somers, Conn.; and Katie Seamon of Leverett, Mass.

The volunteer program has involved hundreds of Bates students in dozens of projects that include occasional activities, such as helping to rehabilitate residences with the Rebuilding Together program, and ongoing efforts such as the Longley School Mentoring program, the Trinity Soup Kitchen and the Hillview After-School Program.

Volunteerism is “one of the strongest ways students can involve themselves in the community, as opposed to just buying things in stores or having jobs,” says Seamon, who also served as a volunteer fellow in 2003-04. “It shows that we’re part of the community as well.”

Bates students can learn more about volunteer opportunities today, when community organizations come to Chase Hall for the annual Volunteer Fair.

Participating organizations this year include Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Androscoggin County, Central Maine Adaptive Sports, New Beginnings, Lewiston Even Start Family Literacy Program, Abused Women’s Advocacy Project and Habitat for Humanity.

The student volunteer fellows work with the volunteer program run by the Harward Center for Community Partnerships at Bates.

Hoffer’s role in the program is to promote volunteerism among student organizations and sports teams. Mengel administers the Longley Elementary School Mentoring Program, among other responsibilities.

Seamon helps develop volunteer opportunities for Bates students and administers campus participation in such ongoing programs as the Trinity Soup Kitchen and the Montello School reading program. Petrella coordinates campuswide participation in monthly and one-time events, such as Make-a-Difference Day and Advocates for Children Holiday Festival. He is also the student coordinator for Hurricane Katrina relief efforts at the college.


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