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Rangers Give Back

September 11, 2014 By Team Up 4 Community

Westborough – Whether it’s providing funding or just cheering them on in good times or bad, student athletes depend on the support of their community. On Aug. 19, members of the various Westborough High School (WHS) athletic teams returned the favor, by participating in the second annual “Rangers Give Back.”

Olivia Natale, the organizer of this year’s event, said that the goal of “Rangers Give Back” is to spend a day volunteering in town to thank the community for their support of Westborough athletics.
“It’s a way that we can show our gratitude towards their tremendous impact,” she said.

The volunteer event is a “great way for students to come together and bond,” especially right before the sports team tryouts and the school year begins, she noted.

Natale is a rising sophomore at WHS and a member of the soccer, indoor track, and outdoor track teams. Her sister, Mia, who graduated in 2013, helped organize last year’s premier event.

WHS Athletic Director Johanna DiCarlo asked Natale if she would be willing to organize this year’s “Rangers Give Back.”

“I was ecstatic, not only because my sister had worked so hard on it last year, but I was really inspired by it and I thought it was an amazing way to get the teams bonded and to show our gratitude to the community for everything they have done for the athletics,” said Natale.

Katie Bretta, a rising junior and a member of the soccer and track and field teams, also organized the event, coordinating a service project in which students performed yard work for senior citizens. She enjoyed seeing the teams come together, especially before tryouts, held at the end of that week.

The event this year was expected to draw at least 100 students to participate in volunteer work ranging from mulching, gardening, and cleaning grounds to filing paper and picking up trash. Athletes worked at the Westborough Department of Public Works, Beaumont Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center at Westborough, the Forbes Municipal Building, and all six Westborough public schools.

Bretta said that she was “happy to see the program just as big as last year.”

According to Natale, the projects at WHS included cleaning up the fitness center and touching up the murals inside the school that were painted as part of last year’s “Rangers Give Back.”
“It’s really just to make everything more beautiful and give people a helping hand,” said Natale.

DiCarlo, who coordinated the service project logistics, said that last year’s event “set the tone of the school culture” since students “recognized the importance of giving back” and not volunteering merely out of self-interest.

All participants received a “Rangers Give Back” t-shirt that they wore while serving the community. Natale said that they are helping their local t-shirt and apparel business at the same time, since there are many participants who gave the company publicity by wearing the shirts.

Natale cited her favorite aspect of the event was the awareness of community support.

“It’s an eye opener for a lot of people to realize truly how much the community does for Ranger athletics,” she said.

She said that the athletics program is greatly supported by the Westborough Athletic Boosters Association and by community members who attend games.

Natale emphasized how the program is more than just an opportunity to build one’s resume or academic career.

“Sports gives [students] so much joy and a deep breath away from school. We can thank the community for that because [otherwise] we wouldn’t have that funding or support,” she added

At the end of their volunteer work, the athletes came together for an ice cream social sponsored by the Westborough Boosters.

Source: http://www.communityadvocate.com/2014/08/25/athletes-volunteer-for-second-annual-rangers-give-back/

CSU students give back during annual Day of Service

September 11, 2014 By Team Up 4 Community

COLUMBUS, Ga. – Hundreds of Columbus State students spent Saturday morning giving back to their community during the annual Day of Service. The 400 volunteers spent time at more than 15 locations across the city. They helped clean up trash at the Hooch and cleared sticks and limbs at Columbus Botanical Gardens. A number of the volunteers were student athletes. They say this Day of Service helped with team building.

“We’re communicating more. It helps us build up and perform better when it comes to the season,” said track runner Norbert Ferrell.

Many of the students were excited to give back to the community that supports them and really make a difference Saturday afternoon.

Source: http://www.wrbl.com/story/26353662/csu-students-give-back-during-annual-day-of-service

Being a buddy for The Miracle League

September 10, 2014 By Team Up 4 Community

Stony Brook, N.Y. – On Saturday, Sept. 20, Stony Brook Athletics and The Miracle League of Long Island will team up to hit another homer at the park and they are looking for Stony Brook students to be buddies for the day.

Many Stony Brook student-athletes across multiple sports have already volunteered to be a buddy, but the #Seawolves want the student population at large to volunteer, too. Students can fill out the registration form online and volunteer to be a buddy at one of two games on the 20th, either at 8:30 a.m., or 11 a.m.

The Miracle League of Long Island’s mission is to establish and sustain baseball programs for people of all ages with disabilities. The objective is to provide an opportunity for those individuals to experience the joy and benefits that come from playing America’s national pastime. The Miracle League also aims to help the league’s players develop social skills and increase self-esteem, while promoting community support and sponsorship for the league.

Buddies are a vital part of the success of the Miracle League. Each Miracle League player is assigned a buddy for each game. The buddy is there to protect the player from balls, assist the player in batting and running the bases, and to be a friend on and off the field. Buddies receive a Miracle League shirt for their participation.

To Read More visit: http://www.goseawolves.org/genrel/090414aaa.html

EXPLORER STUDENT-ATHLETES LEND A HAND ON FRESHMEN MOVE-IN DAY

September 9, 2014 By Team Up 4 Community

PHILADELPHIA – Student-athletes from the field hockey, men’s soccer, club rugby and club hockey teams took time out of their schedule on Thursday morning to assist on Freshmen Move-In Day, welcoming the Class of 2018.

The squads split among all the freshman dorms to keep up a La Salle tradition of extending hospitality to new students and their parents by lifting mini-fridges, boxes, televisions and many more dorm items into student rooms. Thanks to their help, move-in day progressed smoothly and efficiently so the new students could get to the fun task of decorating their first college rooms and meeting their floormates before heading to the opening day barbeque on the quad.

The move-in day volunteering is one of the many ways in which La Salle student-athletes build on the sense of community and spirit of service at La Salle.

Source: http://www.goexplorers.com/news/2014/8/21/FH_0821142813.aspx

MERCY ATHLETICS RAISES MONEY FOR MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION

September 9, 2014 By Team Up 4 Community

DOBBS FERRY, N.Y. – The Mercy College Department of Athletics raised $233.00 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation as part of an annual East Coast Conference initiative this past year.

Mavericks student-athletes helped raise the funds by collecting donations in lieu of admission and running raffles during basketball games during the winter season.

Make-A-Wish® grants the wish of a child diagnosed with a life-threatening medical condition in the United States and its territories, on average, every 38 minutes. We believe that a wish experience can be a game-changer. This one belief guides us. It inspires us to grant wishes that change the lives of the kids we serve.

For more information, including how to get involved, visit wish.org.

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