November Community Service Hours

October Service Hours: 6 hrs

Cumulative Semester Hours: 10 hrs


This month, I had the opportunity to engage in two meaningful volunteer experiences that strengthened my connection to the community while supporting youth education and health awareness. My first service activity was with HEROS, a nonprofit organization focused on exposing young people to diverse career pathways and essential life skills. I volunteered during one of their financial literacy sessions, where I assisted with organizing materials, guiding students through activities, and helping create a supportive learning environment. I found this experience especially impactful because financial education is such an important foundation for young people and being able to contribute to that mission felt rewarding.

Later in the month, I volunteered at the American Heart Association Heart Walk at Lafreniere Park in Metairie alongside other students in the pharmacology department. We assisted at the Tulane table where we engaged children with arts and crafts and taught them about the different parts of the brain in an age-appropriate way. It was inspiring to see how excited the kids were to learn and how easily science can become fun when it is presented creatively. After our volunteer shift, we participated in the 2.5 mile walk, joining hundreds of others in raising awareness for cardiovascular health.

These experiences reminded me of the value of showing up for my community in different ways, whether through education, health advocacy, or simply offering my time. Each opportunity allowed me to connect with others, represent the pharmacology department, and grow personally. I look forward to continuing this journey of service in the months ahead.

  

   







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