Partnership:
Strong partnerships with community agencies is at the core of the CPS mission. The following core elements are integral to each partnership.
- Reciprocity. We believe that partnerships should be mutually beneficial. The community agency partner, Program Coordinator, and the Center for Public Service should work together to plan and implement experiences so that equitable attention is paid to the agency's needs and the educational value for the student participants.
- Reflection. As is often recognized and discussed, service is not politically neutral, simple, or a common ground for the many perspectives found in our world. Rather, service brings individuals together in forums for community development and action, and challenges some to wrestle with why "service" is needed. Ongoing reflection on the service, the population being served, and related social issues facilitate the deepest level of learning.
- Sharing. Sharing of the experiences -- whether it is a report, an explanation of achievements with the agency and/or its clients, or publicity via campus and community forums -- provides a sense of closure for and/or evaluation of the experience.
- Active Learning. Program Coordinators, student volunteers, community partners, and agency clients explore community issues (broadly and/or deeply) through their relationships, service work, structured experiences, and engaging in a partnership project.
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COMMUNITY PARTNERS
Adams County
Homeless Shelter
Adams County
Literacy Council
Adams County
Office for Aging
Big Brothers/Big Sisters
Campus Kitchens Project
El Centro/The Center
Generacion Diez
LIU #12 Migrant Education
Project Gettysburg/León
Re-entry Services
Wee Care Learning Center
YWCA
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