Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Recycle Mania

Many of you familiar with SCU may realize that sustainability is a big movement here on campus.  People on all different levels are dedicated to the mission of sustainability from those in operations, to students, to professors.  In addition to organizations such as the Environmental Studies Institute and the GREEN Club, Santa Clara is currently participating in RecycleMania.  RecycleMania is a competition between universities from all over the United States and Canada to see who can reduce waste and recycle the most.  Walking in front of Benson last week, you may have noticed the trash auditing or "dumpster diving" (an event in which students go through the trash to remove items from the trash that should have been recycled) that was going on.  RecycleMania is going on until March 28, so I encourage you to keep it in mind the next time you go to throw a plastic water bottle away in the trash.  

BAWSI

BAWSI is a program for young girls to encourage them to get active. Bay Area Women Sports Initiative (BAWSI) is a nonprofit organization to get women athletes out there and create healthy, hopeful lives. The goal is to make women athletes a more visible and valued part of the Bay Area. Some of the Santa Clara women sports teams volunteer at these events BAWSI holds for young girls. The teams go and help teach the girls how to play different sports, and also help them get moving and give them hope and goals. The people who work these events hope to give wholeness to these young girls' lives and encourage them to be proud to be a female athlete. Getting involved with BAWSI is a rewarding experience, and the girls are extremely appreciative.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Fundraiser

This year I chose to become a part of SCU's hip hop dance team called Hipnotik.  This entire week, we have been trying to fundraise to get ourselves things that will provide us with some publicityt.  Not many people know who we are, so the proceeds from the fundraiser will go towards getting our name out there.  This entire week, if anyone from SCU shops at IBISS boutique we get 20 percent of the profit.  This is a huge amount of money and really helps us out because its difficult to fundraise when not many people know who you are.  While this may not be traditional "student community action," it certainly benefits members of the community, so do your part and go shop at IBISS boutique! Its located in Franklin Square

Community Responsibility (and a good cause!! :)

so, since I'm not currently involved in anything as cool and immersive as my blogging compatriots, I will continue to express my ideas and responses to the field I am involved with: pets and the Humane Society of Silicon Valley.

Currently, I've been receiving news alerts of their campaign to not only build a newer and better environment for these rescuees, but they are "going green"!! -- an endeavor I am sure we can all respect and get behind. Additionally, they are "thinking outside the cage" (as they put it) in an attempt to make their organization and location more sustainable and affective as a place to encourage safety and adoption amongst their rescued animals.

The whole project is really quite incredible, and the details of their new Center is almost mind-blowing! This will really be a place where the animals can feel safe and almost "at home" as they live not in cold, chain-link pens, but in "home"-type environments, where they'll be more likely to behave in their natural temperament and personality (thereby, hopefully, allowing for more and better-fitting adoptions :)

(photos borrowed from <http://giving.hssv.org/site/PhotoAlbumUser?AlbumID=5153&view=UserAlbum> copyright & thanks to HSSV.)


HSSV is also going to continue with their all-proceeds-help Pet Store and with their incredible Veterinary resources, but will also be adding doggie daycare, grooming services, and even training and education centers!

It's all really quite exciting, and I hope they'll be successful in raising their necessary funds. Animal rescue is an important endeavor, and I think too often we forget how helpless and scared these animals can be out in the world on their own, or in homes where they're abused. It is a wonderful gift to bring a rescuee home and know that you're making them happy, safe, and giving them the love they deserve. For my own part? I can't imagine not having my husky-mix Sasha around the house. She is a joy and an amusement and a wonderful gift~

So...
do your part! help in whatever way you can, be it adopting, donating, or just buying some food or toys for your friend's pet at the HSSV pet store (cause all proceeds DO go to the society and their mission for the protection of these animals).


(photo borrowed from <http://giving.hssv.org/site/PhotoAlbumUser?AlbumID=5153&view=UserAlbum>. copyright to HSSV.)

Monday, February 2, 2009

Immersion Trip

This Thanksgiving break I was fortunate enough to go on an immersion trip to New Orleans.  This is a picture of some signs that were outside of one of the houses we were helping rebuild.  It was wonderful experience helping rebuild houses after Hurricane Katrina, and one that I will remember forever.  One of my friends lived in New Orleans when the Hurricane hit, so being able to give back to their community was something that I have wanted to do for a very long time.