Students Find Unique Ways to Volunteer Through the Regula Center This Fall
October 09, 2020Despite COVID-19, Mount Union students have still been active in community service through safe and unique opportunities provided by the Regula Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement. Check out the galleries below to see how students are still making an impact in the Alliance community.

Families in need will be receiving blankets made by volunteer students at Mount Union. Students used fleece materials to cut and put together blankets during their free time.

Families in need will be receiving blankets made by volunteer students at Mount Union. Students used fleece materials to cut and put together blankets during their free time.

Students at Mount Union volunteered to make cards for residents at nursing homes to lift spirits during the pandemic. Volunteers picked up card-making kits and were able to get creative in the safety of their dorms.

Through the end of September and beginning of October, Mount Union students volunteered to decorate nursing home windows with Halloween stencils. This allowed students to bring joy to nursing home residents while staying outside of the building to follow COVID-19 distancing measures.

Through the end of September and beginning of October, Mount Union students volunteered to decorate nursing home windows with Halloween stencils. This allowed students to bring joy to nursing home residents while staying outside of the building to follow COVID-19 distancing measures.

Through the end of September and beginning of October, Mount Union students volunteered to decorate nursing home windows with Halloween stencils. This allowed students to bring joy to nursing home residents while staying outside of the building to follow COVID-19 distancing measures.