William Center Scholars Volunteer at Christian Services to Serve Lunch

In a commendable display of community spirit, the William Center Scholars from Southern University at Shreveport (SUSLA) dedicated their time recently to volunteer at the Christian Services organization, helping serve lunch to those in need. The event was part of their ongoing commitment to community service and social responsibility.
 
During the lunch service, the scholars engaged with community members, providing not only meals but also companionship and kindness. Their efforts to create a warm and welcoming environment highlighted the importance of giving back and fostering connections within the community.
 
Williams Center Scholars making plates
 
Volunteering at Christian Services allowed the William Center Scholars to gain valuable experience in service-oriented roles while positively impacting the lives of individuals facing food insecurity. The event exemplified the core values of SUSLA, emphasizing compassion, leadership, and commitment to service.
 
Through their dedication, the scholars aim to inspire others to participate in community service initiatives and make a difference in the lives of those around them. The William Center Scholars are proud to contribute to their community and look forward to many more opportunities to serve.
 
Williams Center Scholars serving plates
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