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Volunteer Opportunities
-America Reads*America Counts Dustin Stoltz- Program Coordinator
http://www.montana.edu/community/arac/index.html
MSU America Reads* America Counts (MSU AR*AC) program which engages college students as work-study employees and volunteers as well as community member volunteers in work tutoring pre-k though 8th grade students in Bozeman area schools. The mission of the MSU AR*AC program is to work with and support area children to achieve and succeed academically.
-Big Brother Big Sister - Jayson Nissen- Big Brother, Tony Layton- Big For a Day Coordinator
http://www.bigbrotherssisters.org/
Members of our chapter came up with the idea for "Big for a Day" in hopes that it would help Big Brothers Big Sisters of Gallatin County find qualified mentors. Our chapter is engaged in fundraising, planning and execution of monthly events.
-CAP mentor program - Kasey Fabricius, Justin Fabricius
http://www.allthrive.org/programs/cap/
CAP matches nurturing community mentors who provide support and encouragement to children in Bozeman schools grades K-12 during the school day. One of the 1st school based mentoring programs, CAP matches 500 students and volunteers each year.
-Men Stopping Rape Dustin Stoltz- President, Bryce Moltzan - Rock Against Rape Coordinator, Brandon Cox, Resident MSR Stud, and the list goes on of brothers in MSR
http://www.montana.edu/msr
Men Stopping Rape is composed of male students, faculty, and staff at Montana State University.
Our purpose is: To empower and involve men in identifying and reducing the occurrence of
sexual assault at MSU through education, consciousness raising, and positive role modeling.
We are funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice.
-Aspen Pointe Fashion Show
The fashion show is an annual event held in April where local clothing stores sponsor a fashion show for the senior ladies at the retirement home. SigEp brothers dress in their finest and escort the ladies down the runway in front of their peers. It's a very fun event and the participants are appreciative of our willingness to help them out.
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