The Unity Project 2016!
The Clemson Unity Project is an annual service project established by Clemson students and every year, it unites different organizations and individuals across campus for a single day of service in our community. Simultaneously, alumni chapters around the country will serve their local communities. In this way, Tigers can impact countless lives around the country in a single day! By working together on the same day to serve our communities, current Tigers and alumnae can unite to make a larger impact. We want students to have fun, meet new people, leave with a feeling of accomplishment, and remember that next year they can do it all over again!
This year, the project will be held on Friday, October 21st, in the early afternoon.
Check us out on Facebook to see last year's highlights!
In previous years our volunteer work has gone to help many community partners such as: Helping Hands and Helping Hands thrift store, CAT Bus, Downtown Community Fellowship, Animal Rescue Fund, Littlejohn Community Center, Collins Children's Home, Pendleton Historic Foundation, Nettles Dog Park, Downtown Clemson Beautification, and many more.
As a fun perk, the first 80 volunteers to sign up receive a free T-shirt!
This year, the project will be held on Friday, October 21st, in the early afternoon.
Check us out on Facebook to see last year's highlights!
In previous years our volunteer work has gone to help many community partners such as: Helping Hands and Helping Hands thrift store, CAT Bus, Downtown Community Fellowship, Animal Rescue Fund, Littlejohn Community Center, Collins Children's Home, Pendleton Historic Foundation, Nettles Dog Park, Downtown Clemson Beautification, and many more.
As a fun perk, the first 80 volunteers to sign up receive a free T-shirt!