Vols across America Join ‘Volunteering with the Vols’
More than 150 UT alumni and friends in 15 cities across the nation volunteered to participate in a day of service to help their local communities.
More than 150 UT alumni and friends in 15 cities across the nation volunteered to participate in a day of service to help their local communities.
On June 29, Vols across the country are invited to join together in a day of service under the motto “One Day. One Family. All Vols.”
The UT Knoxville family—current and prospective students, alumni, faculty, staff, and friends—came together on Saturday to serve their communities.
On June 30, members of the UT Knoxville family will roll up their sleeves and do what they’re known for: volunteering their service to others.
Volunteering with the Vols is going on the road this fall football season with alumni, current students, and prospective students participating in community service activities in away-game cities.
From working at food banks in multiple states to sprucing up neighborhoods in Philadelphia and Atlanta to working at a summer program for kids in rural Tennessee, students and alumni around the country are joining forces this summer to underscore UT’s volunteer tradition.
Students and alumni will join forces on Friday to make deliveries for Random Acts of Flowers, which repurposes flowers left over from other events to provide bouquets to individuals in health care facilities.
Students and alumni will join together this summer to make a difference in communities across the country.