“I love the idea. It shows how the University is committed to giving back to the community,” said Martin I. Horn ’73 (CLAS), ’75 MA, who will be making dog tug toys, cat wands, and other much-needed pet toys at a Chicago animal shelter with his alumni group.
Already several groups, from San Francisco to Boston, have signed up for the UConn Cares community service initiative. The project is flexible. Groups can choose their own service project—one that has personal meaning to them or their city—and do it any day during the month of April.
“Our alumni chapters have really embraced this. It’s so exciting,” said Montique Cotton Kelly, associate vice president for Alumni Relations. “UConn alums will be helping across America, doing everything from highway clean-ups to food drives to mentoring.”
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