Spring Cleaning
Leadership Southwestern would love to help clean your property. Whether it be inside or out, we are looking for willing individuals that need or want help cleaning this spring. We would love your support!
- We are working by donation to raise money for our Urban service trip in Spring 2017.
- Appointments can be scheduled between February 22 until March 11 only. The work times can be scheduled into April.
- Appointments are on a first come, first serve basis.
- Contact Information:
- Zach Moya at 620-305-9971 or zach.moya@sckans.edu
- Carly Matthews at 630-995-0264 or carly.matthews@sckans.edu.
- Brae Wood at (620) 229-6393 or leaders@sckans.edu
Leadership Southwestern students are currently looking for individuals who need or want help cleaning the inside or outside of their homes or business. The students are raising money for upcoming service trips and projects as they work for donations. Leadership Southwestern is offering this assistance from Feb. 22 until March 11 and members willing to pitch in on any odd jobs, including raking, gardening, or cleaning.
The Leadership team is composed of approximately 30 members from all majors and activities at the college. Members learn about team dynamics, personal strengths and weaknesses, ethics, and styles of leadership, which are then practiced through service. Leadership students at Southwestern put their skills into practice by planning and implementing service projects in the community. Each year approximately 25 Leadership service projects are underway in the community, involving more than 210 college students, and 2,000 hours of service.
The service trip that is taken is an extension of the community.
If you would like Leadership Southwestern students to work on your property or would like to donate to the organization, please call Zach Moya at 620-305-9971 or zach.moya@sckans.edu or Carly Matthews at 630-995-0264 or carly.matthews@sckans.edu.
Southwestern College is a private institution granting undergraduate and graduate degrees and is affiliated with the United Methodist Church. About 1,700 students attend classes at the main Winfield campus, at six professional studies sites in Kansas and Oklahoma, or online around the world.