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Yarnall assists with donation of 70 clothing bags to those in need

Jacob Yarnall, of West Grove, was among 21 Alvernia University service-learning students and volunteers who helped facilitate the collection and donation of 70 bags of clothing to the Hope Rescue mission.

"Partnering with classes for service-learning courses through the Holleran Center at Alvernia University fosters a powerful exchange of knowledge and compassion," said Alyssa Slade, the  senior director of the Holleran Center for community and global engagement. “It empowers students to bridge classroom learning with real-world impact, cultivating empathy, leadership, and a sense of responsibility that extends beyond the university. These partnerships transform communities and shape students into active, engaged citizens committed to creating positive change.”

The Holleran Center partnered with Heather Keperling, Ed.D., an assistant professor of nursing, and her service-learning and SEARCH classes for this project. Leading up to the clothing drive, students also served at Hope Rescue Mission in various capacities from serving in the kitchen to providing health education. Students in the nursing in health and illness III: Behavioral health and chronicity led the clothing drive campaign with the planning, advertising, and placement of collection bins around campus. Additionally, they helped collect and sort donations before the pick-up day on Dec. 12.

“For me, service learning has consistently provided our students with some of the most meaningful educational experiences,” said Keperling. "The clothing drive was a great way to support our service-learning site, the Hope Rescue Mission. This collaborative effort involving The Holleran Center and our dedicated students, staff, and faculty throughout the semester led to the success of this initiative. It is inspiring to see our commitment to our mission in action.”

According to Slade, this event was a reimagination of the university's move-out event, allowing students to clear out their belongings ahead of winter break while serving the community. This experience focused on creating an opportunity for service-learning students to showcase and develop their leadership skills. The Holleran Center plans to continue and build upon this event next semester when students leave campus for the summer.

Alvernia University is a Catholic comprehensive university with a liberal arts foundation founded by the Bernardine Franciscan Sisters in 1958. The university serves over 3,000 students in Reading, Pottsville and Philadelphia.