Community Events
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2012 Semester of Service and Global Youth Service Day Planning Resources Available

These resources are step-by-step guides to help youth and adult project organizers plan and lead a high quality Semester of Service or Global Youth Service Day projects.
All resources are available for download at www.YSA.org/resources

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    Wednesday, March 21, 2012

    OSUMC Provides 2nd Annual Benefit Dinner. The purpose of this student-led initiative is to raise awareness of pressing international health issues and to fundraise for sustainable solutions.

    Sponsored by: The Ohio State University College of Medicine
    Date: Wednesday, March 21, 2012
    Location: The Fawcett Center, 2400 Olentangy River Road, Columbus
    Time: 6:30pm

    100% of proceeds will go towards PODEMOS, a sustainable student-led initiative providing much-needed health care in El Progreso, Honduras.

    For more information and tickets, please visit www.osumcprovides.org, send an email to Marium at osumcprovides@gmail.com or call 937-231-2191.

    April 22, 2012

    2012 Semester of Service and Global Youth Service Day Planning Resources Available

    These resources are step-by-step guides to help youth and adult project organizers plan and lead a high quality Semester of Service or Global Youth Service Day projects.
    All resources are available for download at www.YSA.org/resources


    As we become a city of multicultural values increasingly aware of international affairs - I am confident that the Columbus Council on World Affairs will maintain success in educating the people of central Ohio through the years to come.

    - Thomas Hoaglin,
    Former President and CEO
    The Huntington Bank