More than 50 University of Louisville students, alumni and fans performed some pre bowl game service – community service – in Charlotte, N.C. the morning of the Belk Bowl. The Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte was the recipient of the volunteer labor with Cards doing a deep cleaning on the kitchen, organizing the food pantry, putting away Christmas ornaments and cleaning rooms. The Cards were joined by a handful of University of Georgia fans for the joint project which was organized by UofL staff member Glenn Gittings. “This is fantastic” said Michelle Hunt, volunteer services coordinator for the Ronald McDonald House. “Our families really appreciate these fans from Louisville and Georgia being generous with their time.”
The Charlotte house provides lodging for about 2700 families each year who are receiving care at two local hospitals. UofL nursing student Lorena Birt and her husband Jeff were attending their first bowl game. But in the morning they were cleaning ovens and cabinets. “We want to show Charlotte that UofL fans have a big heart and a lot to give” Lorena said.
“This project says we are aware that there are problems in communities other than ours” said junior nursing student Katy Booth, a thought echoed by UofL President James Ramsey. “This is a great project that shows how much UofL students, faculty, staff and alumni care about, not just our community, but others as well” he said. UofL alum Trey Fletcher who was cleaning out refrigerators, said “This speaks volumes about UofL’s community outreach.”
This is the fourth joint community service project UofL has performed with their opponents in bowl games and the Final Four. The Service Project was coordinated through the Division of Student Affairs by Glenn Gittings
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