St. Thomas Aquinas College will host its inaugural Spartan Spirit Community Service Day on Friday, March 27, bringing together students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community partners for a day of coordinated service.
Volunteers will serve with community partners including Center for Safety & Change, Days for Girls, the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill, Keep Rockland Beautiful, Rockland Council on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependence (RCADD), St. Charles AME Zion Church, and the St. Thomas Aquinas College Mission & Ministry Program, supporting a range of impactful initiatives that strengthen communities across the region.
“Spartan Spirit Community Service Day reflects who we are as a College,” said President Ken Daly. “It is a shared commitment to serving others and strengthening our community — while preparing our students to make a profound difference in the world. My wife Laurie and I look forward to joining our Spartans in serving our local community.”
Spartan Spirit Community Service Day is part of the College’s broader commitment to service and civic engagement, helping to shape graduates who lead with integrity and a strong sense of responsibility to others.
In advance of the event, the College is collecting donations through March 27, including non-perishable food, new or gently used clothing, toiletries, baby items, and new socks to support local families and community partners.
To learn more or to volunteer for service initiatives within Rockland County, contact Samantha Bazile, Director of Student Engagement, at sbazile@stac.edu, or visit stac.edu/service.