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Get the most interesting and important stories from the 91porn视频.Kelly Pittman has seen the fruits of her volunteer labor 鈥 or, to be more accurate, the flowers.
Last fall, Pittman, an executive assistant in the Office of the Chief Information Officer, and 20 other Pitt staff members spent an afternoon clearing a vacant lot in Pittsburgh鈥檚 Homewood neighborhood. Volunteers returned in the spring and landscaped the lot; by summer, it was in full bloom. The University makes such volunteering easy, said Pittman, especially for staff.
She is one of the 5,382 Pitt-affiliated volunteers who racked up over 100,000 hours positively impacting local communities in 2022.
to participate in community service or volunteer activities during working hours (there鈥檚 a professional development option, too). Full-time staff members can use up to 7.5 hours per month, and part-time staff are eligible for pro-rated volunteer time.
The benefits of volunteering are reciprocal, said Pittman. 鈥淚t reduces my stress, makes me happier and saves our resources. Volunteer work is a way of life.鈥
Staff looking to get involved in community service can register for opportunities using the hosted by the Office of PittServes, featuring over 800 community organization profiles. PittServes鈥 signature days of service are another easy way to give back to Pitt鈥檚 neighbors. Scheduled twice per semester, the service days are a mass mobilization effort placing hundreds of students, faculty and staff with Pitt鈥檚 community partners 鈥 from packing boxes at the Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank to painting sidewalk art at a youth group home.
The next signature days of service 鈥 Friday, Oct. 20, and Saturday, Oct. 21 鈥 are connected to the University鈥檚 , a multiday effort to educate, engage and encourage collective responses to social issues through workshops and events. All members of the Pitt community are invited to take part.
For staff, volunteering with work colleagues is a great way to build team cohesion, said Gabrielle DeMarchi, assistant director of community affairs in the Office of Engagement and Community Affairs.
鈥淧erforming community service is a way to connect with our colleagues on a deeper level. Spending a day serving in our Pittsburgh communities can create a meaningful impact for those communities but also our offices and our departments,鈥 she said.
If your office wants to group volunteer, the Office of Engagement and Community Affairs can help: to identify your group's preferred dates and interest areas.
For Pittman, giving back is a way of life; she even postponed her birthday trip to participate in this year鈥檚 Civic Action Week events.
鈥淰olunteering is my chance to give back not only to the people that need it, but it promotes personal growth and self-esteem. We all walk down the same streets and breathe the same air; it feels nice to help out.鈥
How to use the benefit
Check with your supervisor to make sure they鈥檙e OK with day and time you plan to volunteer. Then it鈥檚 as easy as logging the time in Pitt Worx: select 鈥渢ime and absences鈥 and then choose 鈥渧olunteer time.鈥
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鈥 Nichole Faina, photography by Tom Altany