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345 Fraser Hall
106 Pleasant St SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
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f: 612-624-2538
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Minneapolis, MN 55455
p: 612-624-7577
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Benefits of Service-Learning for Community Organizations
  • Fosters the development of relationships between organizations and faculty
  • Provides additional human resources needed to achieve mission and goals
  • Creates a larger pool of experienced volunteers from which to recruit future participants and leaders
  • Allows organizations to play a role in educating and challenging student perceptions about current community issues
  • Offers organizations the opportunity to identify and access University resources


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