FUNDRAISERS
Your support is so important to our club and there are many ways you can help contribute towards our cause. Every little bit that you commit goes a long way in helping us fulfill our mission. Learn more about how you can get involved and take advantage of these wonderful opportunities!
SPAGHETTI DINNERS
Twice a semester, Project Haiti holds Spaghetti Dinners as a fundraiser for our partners in Haiti. It takes place at Saint Andrews Episcopal Church (208 West Foster Ave, State College PA) from 5-7 pm. Volunteers help make and serve food, set tables, clean, and sell tickets at the door. It is a great way to get involved and meet members!
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This semester, we are working to continue the community that we enjoyed through Spaghetti Dinners through a variety of restaurant percentage nights in State College. Reach out for more info!
DP DOUGH
During home football weekends, Project Haiti volunteers at DP Dough (401 E Beaver Ave, State College PA) Friday and Saturday nights. Two members will work from 6pm-4am as cashiers. This is one of Project Haiti’s best and most successful fundraisers. It is a great way to get volunteer hours and is so much fun!
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If you are interested in volunteering please reach out to any of our executive board members!
WHEELCHAIR PUSHING
During home football games, Project Haiti recruits 10 volunteers to push people in wheelchairs to and from their seats. Volunteers will arrive 2 hours before the game starts to do so. Volunteers will also be granted free admittance into the games they work. It is a fun way to meet members and get involved!
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If you are interested in volunteering please reach out to any of our executive board members!
APPARENT PROJECT SALES
Project Haiti works with the Apparent Project selling jewelry and accessories from Haiti. A few times a semester, we get a table in the HUB to sell these items. We need volunteers to run the table and make sales for our organization.
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If you are interested in volunteering please reach out to any of our executive board members!
BJC CONCESSIONS
Project Haiti works a few concerts each semester doing concessions at the Bryce Jordan Center. The BJC usually needs about 7-15 volunteers for each event. We work the cash registers, make food, and serve drinks. Volunteers who wish to serve alcoholic beverages must be trained and certified. If you are looking for a way to get more involved, BJC events are always a great way to do that, and listen to some great music!
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If you are interested in volunteering please reach out to any of our executive board members!