Every year thousands of University of Minnesota students volunteer with community organizations working on such issues as hunger, homelessness, environmental protection, tutoring/mentoring, human rights, or advocacy for social justice.

Volunteering on Your Own

There are hundreds of opportunities to volunteer in the Twin Cities, ranging from one-time experiences to sustained weekly involvement of two to ten hours over a semester or a year. The on-campus office to learn about these, and to receive peer advising assistance in locating the right volunteer option for you, is the Career and Community Learning Center in its 345 Fraser Hall office.

Volunteering Linked to Structured Group Reflection

Several programs of the University YMCA—Y Tutors, Y Buddies, and Y Scholars—involve volunteering over a semester or an academic year. Weekly group reflection sessions permit you to interact with other students volunteering in the same programs. The YMCA’s core emphasis is on leadership development.

 
Last modified on March 2, 2009