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Advocacy and Awareness (A+A)
Advocacy and Awareness exists to sound a call for justice and compassion in a world of injustice and suffering. "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter." -- MLK Jr. (Rachael Huddy, Student Coordinator)

 

AU- East Africa
AU's response to the global AIDS pandemic, AUEA exists to establish and grow relationships of mutual support between AU and communities in East Africa. It includes the AUEA Ambassador program and the AUEA Underclassmen Leadership Trip as well as several other initiatives. More info at www.anderson.edu/au-eastafrica.

Christian Center Rescue Mission
Encounter Christ as you serve among the homeless in Anderson.
(Michelle Leak, Student Coordinator)

Generation to Generation
Visit residents of Anderson nursing homes and help end the isolations and loneliness that the elderly often feel.
(Kristina Feltham, Student Coordinator)

Lunch Buddies
Share lunch with an at-risk child at a local elementary school each week. Make a new friend and bring encouragement and support along the way.
(Missi Martin, Student Coordinator)

Neighbors
Bridge the gap between the campus and the city of Anderson by developing relationships with those living in neighborhoods adjacent to our campus through conversation, service and prayer. To learn more view an article written by founder Matt Ingalls featured in Relevant Magazine.
(Joanna Tilley, Student Coordinator)

Park Place Community Center
This outreach (led by Park Place Church of God) works alongside individuals in neighborhoods adjacent to campus to provide a wholistic, relational-based community center that includes an After-School Fun program for children, a food pantry, and a host of other community-empowerment resources.
(Troy Jones, Student Coordinator)

 

Prayer Ministry
The prayer ministry offers a chance to experience the reality and power of prayer with other students through workshops and prayer groups. The prayer ministry also oversees the Prayer Room, located in the Morrison House basement, which is open to all. (Claire Brown, Student Coordinator)

Prison Ministry
Share an hour a week with juvenile inmates at local detention centers, building relationships of mutual challenge and encouragement.
(Ben Herrick and Jackie Hammond, Student Coordinators)

Study Buddies
Be a friend and academic tutor to children at local shelters and after school programs.
(Melissa Tucker, Student Coordinator)

Vision Revision
Vision Revision brings to campus artists, workshops, concerts, art shows and a week of chapels that will encourage the imagination and the arts as avenues through which to see life, faith and God from new perspectives.
(Katie Price, Student Coordinator)

Work Projects
Spend part of a Saturday meeting real needs through projects like building a wheelchair ramp, cleaning an inner-city mission, or fixing a house in need of repair.
(Kierstin Schalliol, Student Coordinator)

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