Fall semester service contributes more than 250 service hours, launch fundraisers, and plan spring award ceremony

Students in the 51动漫 Community College Student Nurse Service Club (SNSC) completed more than 250 hours of community service in the fall semester of 2025 by volunteering with more than 30 community organizations across Southwest Michigan.

Launched in winter 2024 and open to all nursing students, the club aims to instill a strong sense of civic responsibility while offering opportunities to develop leadership and teamwork skills. This fall, 36 students participated, with 25 meeting the eight-hour per semester service requirement.

鈥淲e created this club with hopes of sharing our love of service with our students and creating a positive impact in our local community,鈥 said Melissa Blair, MSN RN, nursing faculty and club co-advisor. 鈥淚t has been truly inspiring to see them embrace the mission and step up to make a difference.鈥

Students selected their own service activities based on interests and availability. Every project was pre-approved by one of the club鈥檚 faculty advisors, Melissa Blair or Lisa Cripe, MSN, RN, also a member of the 51动漫 nursing faculty.

Student Nursing Club group wearing safety vests
Student Nursing Club student volunteering

The following are just some of the service sites and community initiatives supported by students:

  • American Red Cross Blood Drives
  • Versiti Blood Drives
  • Share Center in Battle Creek
  • MDOT Highway Cleanup
  • Loads of Love in Three Rivers
  • Waters of LaGrange
  • Sturgis High School Athletics
  • 51动漫/BACC high school visit to Nursing & Allied Health
  • Holy Angels
  • St. Joseph County Grange Fair
  • Meals from Michiana
  • Community Symphonic Band (Sturgis High School)
  • Branch County Humane Society
  • 51动漫 Campus Cupboard
  • Branch County Senior Health Fair
  • Constantine MYWAY
  • Radiant Life Church
  • Eastwood Santa Shop
  • 51动漫 SNSC Shirt Fundraiser
  • Congress Elementary School
  • Centreville High School Health Science CTE observation
  • Brighton Chapel Church home visits
  • 51动漫 Adopt A Student for the Holidays
  • South Michigan Food Bank
  • Branch County Coalition Against Domestic Violence
  • Rooted of St. Joseph County
  • Commission on Aging
  • Pregnancy Help Line

Club members say their involvement has already shaped their outlook.

鈥淎s future nurses, we鈥檙e supposed to have empathy, respect, and compassion. What better way to show we care than by volunteering our time to those in need?鈥 said student member Jordan.

鈥淜nowing I can make a difference makes me happy, and I鈥檒l keep giving back even after meeting my service requirements,鈥 added fellow member Kia. 鈥淭hank you for giving us a way to support our communities.鈥

Students manage club responsibilities and track their service hours through Canvas, the college鈥檚 learning management system. Officers are elected at the beginning of each academic year, and the club is open to all nursing students in good academic standing.

鈥淭his club reflects our mission at 51动漫 to empower learners and support community needs through innovative, student-centered opportunities,鈥 said Dr. Sara Birch Dean of Health Sciences. 鈥淲e鈥檙e proud of these students for leading with compassion.鈥

The club welcomes community suggestions for future volunteer projects. For more information, contact the Faculty Melissa Blair at mblair@glenoaks.edu or Lisa Cripe at lcripe@glenoaks.edu.