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Hey Dwight Hall!
This week's D-Holla features a few more summer & spring break opportunites. Don't hold off on reading through them - the deadlines for most fall this weekend!
If you're looking for something a bit sooner, check out our Service Opportunities column! You can give blood for the Red Cross Harvard-Yale Blood Drive Challenge, volunteer with YHHAP for Abraham's Tent Week, or check out some very relevant panels, discussions, and films in youth activism and human rights. Both Dwight Hall member groups (see Starlabs & Yale Children's Theater) and community non-profits (see Neighborhood Housing Services or AIDS Project New Haven) are searching for Yale volunteers, so get yourselves out there!
Enjoy the wintry mix while it lasts!
Yours,
Jennifer Friedmann
Dwight Hall PR Coordinator
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MONDAY JAN 31 - THURSDAY FEB 3
1 PM - 6.45 PM ALL DAYS AT THE AFRO-AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER
Want to save lives? Want to beat Harvard?
Come donate blood at our biggest drive of the year! Be entered to win prizes from Yorkside, Ashley's, Campus Customs, Laila ...
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TAKE 27 SECONDS, SIGN UP TO VOLUNTEER WITH ABRAHAM'S TENT WEEK!Participate in one of YHHAP's most exciting service projects! During the week of February 21-27, YHHAP will be hosting 12 homeless men in the parish house of Center Church on the Green, as part of a larger New Haven project, ...
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Yale Amnesty International presents: an International Human Rights Film Festival! See films and documentaries from Sri Lanka, Sierra Leone,Burma, and the US on a variety of issues including human rights activism, post-conflict justice, and combating prejudice and hate crimes. The schedule:
No More Tears Sister (Sri Lanka): Thursday, Feb 3., 4.00 PM, WLH 119
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GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR FILM MAKERS, ARTISTS, EVENT PLANNERS!
We need volunteers to help make Sites.Camera.Action! a fantastic film festival for all. Site Projects is a nonprofit organization that commissions public art for New Haven by Internationally recognized artists. The current project by Felice Varini entitled Square ...
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Join Neighborhood Housing Services and work alongside young adults from New Haven. The goal of the program is to empower and educate future community leaders. In order to accomplish this, we have enlisted the help of current community leaders, public speakers, politicians, businesspeople, and other experts. They will ...
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The UNICEF Tap Project is a nationwide campaign that provides the worlds children access to safe, clean water. During World Water Week, March 20-26, 2011, restaurants across the United States will encourage patrons to donate $1 or more for the tap water they usually enjoy for free. In 2011, the UNICEF ...
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Feeling sad or anxious because your Zodiac sign has changed? Cheer yourself up with a BLOW-UP Planetarium and small children. Teach New Haven kids (with a partner) about constellations, Greek mythology, planets, comets, star formations, and moreits up to you. The igloo-shaped planetarium inflates to a height of almost 11 ...
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Save the Date - The 5th Annual Dining Out For Life Connecticut event will be held on Thursday, April 28, 2011. We are currently recruiting ambassadors to help us with this important fundraiser for APNH.
Please contact
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for more information.
Key components for this event are restaurant recruiting, marketing the event and volunteer ...
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Dear Yale students,
I write to inform you of some exciting initiatives focused on the intersection of human rights as an academic field of study and the comprehensive development and implementation of human rights principles.
Confronting enduring problems of political repression, social inequality, inter-ethnic violence, and other human rights ...
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AIESEC is the world's largest student-run nonprofit - it is present in 111 countries and territories, with 50,000 members spread across 1,900 universities. Every summer, the Yale chapter of AIESEC matches Yale students up with internships from around the world. They range from internships in the education and ...
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The mission of the Yale-Ecuador HIV Clinic Initiative is to develop and implement sustainable HIV clinics in disadvantaged Ecuadorian communities. Students will work in conjunction with Fundación VIHDA, a reputable and established non-profit organization, to begin an HIV testing program in Manglaralto Hospital, educate patients about HIV/AIDS, and help ...
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Launching the SFER Summer Fellows Program...
The SFER Summer Fellows Program places ten students in exclusive internships with the top leaders in education at gap-closing organizations and schools. Internships will take place over the course of 8-10 weeks in the New York area. Students from any of SFERs campuses are ...
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Institute on Philanthropy and Voluntary Service
June 5 July 30, 2011
Held at Georgetown University, Washington, DC
www.DCinternships.org/IPVS
*** PRIORITY APPLICATION DEADLINE FEBRUARY 3***
****SCHOLARSHIP FUNDING AVAILABLE****
Scholarship applications are now being accepted for the Summer 2011 Institute on Philanthropy and Voluntary Service. Sponsored by The Fund for ...
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This section provides information for those who are interested in applying for Dwight Hall Summer Fellowship funding. Applications for the 2011 fellowship will receive priority consideration through February 21, with interviews held prior to Spring Break. Applications may be accepted beyond the priority deadline contingent on the availability ...
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Intern with New Haven/Leon Sister City Project (NH/LSCP) in Nicaragua and/or New Haven. Students interested in their current projects are encouraged to apply. Their projects are
Support sugar cane workers: The NH/LSCP is organizing support for sugar cane workers and communities in Goyena and Chichigalpa negatively affected by the Nicaragua Sugar Estates, Ltd (NSEL), a ...
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Interested in Health Policy, Delivery, and Finance?
The Summer Enrichment Program (SEP), founded in 1986 in the Department of Health Management and Policy at the University of Michigan's School of Public Health, is designed to familiarize undergraduate students with inequalities in health and health care that confront low-income communities across the United
States.
Many ...
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teach.
The U.S. Grant Foundation
About US Grant Since 1953, The US Grant Foundation has been providing exceptional academic enrichment programs during the summer for middle school students from the New Haven Public Schools. The program gives Yale Undergraduates the chance to develop a course to teach to ...
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