Salisbury University

 

 

                                                                                                 

Founded in 2013, Salisbury University’s Student United Way is a club that gives Salisbury University students the opportunity to better our local community by giving, advocating and volunteering in the critical areas of Education, Income and Health.  The Salisbury University chapter, Maryland's FIRST Student United Way, is in partnership with United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore, Salisbury University, and the local community. 

Want to get involved?  Contact current Student United Way President, Johannah Cooper at jcooper8@gulls.salisbury.edu or contact United Way Liasion Amanda Hailey at amanda@uwles.org or 410-742-5143.

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Officers
  • Johannah Cooper – President & Treasurer

  • Rachel Evans - Vice President & Campus Rep

  • Samantha Schoor - Volunteer Coordinator & Secretary

  • Dr. Sarah Guy – Salisbury University Advisor

2019-2020 Community Impact Stats:
  • 47+ Club Members 

  • 27+ Volunteer Projects

  • 2,500+ Individuals and Families Impacted

  • 695+ Volunteer Hours

  • $6,000+ raised to support United Way programs

Highlights
  • 6th Annual Zombie 5K Dash in October 2019

  • Awarded Outstanding Club and Outstanding Community Service Program for the entire campus of Salisbury University 2018-2019 year

  • Volunteered at Seagull Century, various United Way of the Lower Eastern Shore events, National Folk Festival, ramp builds, soup kitchens and community engagements.

Benefits
  • The opportunity to think globally while acting locally to better the lives of people in their community

  • An introduction to an international network of like-minded young individuals working towards making the world a better place

  • Networking opportunities with local community leaders and young professionals

  • Resume enhancing opportunities showcasing volunteerism and activism in the community

  • Exposure to critical community issues and valuable leadership, fundraising and problem-solving skills.