Community Service Association
DCSA works to affect positive social change through student-led committees that address the needs of the community by volunteering in a variety of organizations. DCSA leads much of the community service work that takes place on campus. Our students work with campus partners, such as fraternity and sorority life and athletics, on service work in the community. Students can join committees that address specific social issues at any time.
We seek to accomplish this purpose through collaborations on the following:
Every year DCA, in association with the Alford Community Leadership & Involvement Center, organizes a series of service projects that promote community engagement. These projects are a collaboration between DCA and organizations in the Granville and Newark communities, featuring on and off campus events. Volunteers are not required to have previous involvement in DCA, and these events are open to all Denison students, faculty and staff.
These events include:
- 9/11 Day of Service — The first service event of the year, the 9/11 Day of Service is designed to make students aware of the importance of community building in the world today. Honoring the tragedy of September 11th this day of service seeks to bring people together and help build a better community. Volunteers participate in a variety of community-based projects during the day, ranging from gardening to a community cleanup on the nearby Licking River. In the evening, DCA will pair with the Licking County Memorial Hospital to host a family movie night on Denison’s South Quad.
- Make a Difference Day (MADD) — A national day of service, MADD seeks to bring the community together on Denison’s campus by hosting events for area families at the university. DCA will again collaborate with Kappa Kappa Gamma to present Make a Difference Day, featuring the Call to College and Kappa Karnival. Children from low-income areas in the surrounding Licking County community will experience a tour of campus to visit residence halls, athletic facilities and experience all that a college education has to offer. The tour will end at Kappa Karnival, a carnival-themed event where student organizations host educational booths and activities for members of the Licking County and Granville community. The Karnival will feature student performances, live music, and more.
- Big Red’s Big Day (BRBD) — This Denison-inspired event exposes the university community to the greater central Ohio area through hands-on service and the annual Health and Fitness Fest at the Newark YMCA. In the past, these service activities included DCA volunteers’ participation in a voter registration campaign and preparation of a community garden for the growing season. Health and Fitness Fest volunteers present health-themed activities, partake in a blood drive, and engage with children at the event to promote healthy lifestyles.
- First-Year Service Project — At the beginning of each school year, first-year students have the opportunity to volunteer for the afternoon within the Licking County area. The First-Year Service Project allows new Denison students to discover different DCA committees they can become involved with while serving alongside upperclassmen at various locations.
DCA committees volunteer in a variety of different organizations, and each committee is unique in the issues they focus on and the ways in which they volunteer. Most of the service work that occurs on campus takes place through a DCA committee. Anyone is able to join a DCA committee at any time, whether that’s halfway through the year or during the involvement fair at the beginning of the school year.
We work directly with the Licking County American Red Cross to organize blood drives on Denison’s campus. Volunteers work on four blood drives annually, helping with publicity and campus outreach.
The committee asks for strong commitment and involvement during the week leading up to the blood drive and has minimal obligations during the time between drives.
The mission of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Licking and Perry Counties is to develop confident, competent, and caring youth through professionally supported, one-on-one relationships with caring mentors. In the “Lunch Buddies” program, college students are matched with an elementary school child and meet with their “Littles” once a week. All contact takes place on school grounds. With their Littles, they will help develop reading skills, tutor as needed, and be a friend to a child in need of a caring role model and mentor.
BreakAway is a national organization that gives young men and women the chance to serve in different capacities in varying cities across the United States. Denison’s BreakAway Chapter offers several week-long service trips during the last week of Winter Break. Prior to the trips taking off, students spend time with their group leaders and group members discussing their topic, location, service-learning, and preparing for their direct service in the communities they will serve. The trip topics in recent years have covered topics such as Education, Economics, and Civil Rights in the 21st Century. Students have a unique chance to leave Denison and Granville to delve into some of the most pressing issues of our generation hands on.
The Denison chapter of Habitat for Humanity works with the international organization in its mission to alleviate homelessness from the world, and to make decent shelter accessible to people of all backgrounds, races and religions. Our volunteers are involved in local renovation and building, as well as a winter break work trip, and work in partnership with the families in need.
HnH provides opportunities for ongoing service and holds an awareness week in November. We regularly collect items from residence halls for distribution in local agencies and transport meals donated from our dining halls to be served in community shelters.
Medical Volunteers are committed to preserving the quality and dignity of life by offering physical and emotional care based on the highest standards. Volunteers work at the inpatient unit at Licking Memorial Hospital to staff the volunteer desk, talk with patients and families, and simply provide a listening ear or comforting presence for someone in need. Working at the administrative offices or on group projects is also an option for those less inclined to work in a hospital setting.
Working with the Licking County Homeward Bound Humane Society, we go weekly to assist the shelter’s regular staff with the animals. We also help fund-raise and plan annual events.
New Beginnings is a battered women’s shelter in Newark. Student volunteers spend time with children while their mothers attend support groups, court hearings, or other appointments in order to rebuild their lives. Volunteers also take children to activities on the weekends, such as bowling, swimming, or a local park. Volunteers should be patient and enthusiastic about playing with children. We are also looking for male volunteers to model positive behaviors to young boys who oftentimes do not have other positive male role models.
DVP will now be working with RedFrame Lab and DCSA will work with them to provide service hours for organizations that are awarded the grant each year.
Saturday Service exists for students who want to volunteer, but don’t have time for a weekly commitment. Every Saturday, DCA cabinet members go out and volunteer at a different site for a few hours. Students do not need to be a part of an organization to participate.
Please visit MyDenison for Alford Community Leadership & Involvement Center Training Manual-for Students
DCSA works to affect positive social change through student-led committees that address the needs of the community by volunteering in a variety of organizations. DCSA leads much of the community service work that takes place on campus. Our students work with campus partners, such as fraternity and sorority life and athletics, on service work in the community. Students can join committees that address specific social issues at any time.
DCSA works to affect positive social change through student-led committees that address the needs of the community by volunteering in a variety of organizations. DCSA leads much of the community service work that takes place on campus. Our students work with campus partners, such as fraternity and sorority life and athletics, on service work in the community. Students can join committees that address specific social issues at any time.
- Habitat for Humanity
- Mid-Ohio Habitat for Humanity ReStore
- Licking County Coalition for Housing
- Newark Homeless Outreach
- Star House
- Big Brothers Big Sisters
- Stories on the Hill
- Boys and Girls Club
- America Reads
- Camp Kesem
- Medical Volunteers
- Letters of Love
- American Red Cross
- Granville Fire Department
- Mental Health of America Licking County
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Best Buddies: Students in Denison’s Best Buddies chapter build one-to-one friendships with individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Volunteers offer social interactions while improving the quality of life and level of inclusion for a population that is often isolated and excluded.
Members form meaningful connections with their peers, gain self-confidence and self-esteem, and share interests, experiences, and activities with the community. Volunteers work closely with Best Buddies Ohio and the Licking County Board of Developmental Disabilities. They attend monthly chapter meetings and events, and maintain weekly contact with their buddy via phone, email, and social media.”)
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Granville Outreach Soccer (GO Soccer) GO Soccer is for children between the ages of 4 to 14 years old with disabilities that may prevent meaningful, enjoyable, or easy play in the standard Granville Recreation District sports programs.
If possible, children will be paired with a “Soccer Buddy” who will provide encouragement, friendship and guidance during the session. Soccer sessions occur once a week for an hour. The program is structured to encourage everyone to learn skills, practice skills and have fun. Soccer Buddies can earn volunteer hours while sharing and participating in a sport they love.
- Refugee Advocacy Collective
- Global Fellows
- New Beginnings
- Licking County Humane Society
- Sophie’s Thrift Store
- DU Votes Ambassadors
- Licking County League of Women Voters
- Licking County National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
- Food Pantry Network of Licking County
- Food Recovery Network (The Salvation Army, Newark Homeless Outreach, and United Church of Granville)
- Together We Grow Gardens
- Dawes Arboretum