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Since its inception in 1999, Do-It Day, Trinity College’s annual community service event, has been a cornerstone of the College’s efforts to give back to the [[hartford| Hartford]] community. Founded and organized by Joe Barber of the Office of Community Service and Civic Engagement under the [[center_for_hartford_engagement_and_research_cher| Center for Hartford Engagement and Research]] (CHER), the event provides an opportunity for students and faculty to engage with various organizations and locations across Hartford, offering assistance and support wherever it is needed. Over the years, Do-It Day has grown into one of Trinity College’s largest community outreach initiatives, | Since its inception in 1999, Do-It Day, Trinity College’s annual community service event, has been a cornerstone of the College’s efforts to give back to the [[hartford| Hartford]] community. Founded and organized by Joe Barber of the Office of Community Service and Civic Engagement under the [[center_for_hartford_engagement_and_research_cher| Center for Hartford Engagement and Research]] (CHER), the event provides an opportunity for students and faculty to engage with various organizations and locations across Hartford, offering assistance and support wherever it is needed. Over the years, Do-It Day has grown into one of Trinity College’s largest community outreach initiatives, | ||
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Initially, Do-It Day was open to all students who wished to volunteer, giving them a chance to serve their community while working alongside their peers. The event would typically see hundreds of volunteers against limited work opportunities, | Initially, Do-It Day was open to all students who wished to volunteer, giving them a chance to serve their community while working alongside their peers. The event would typically see hundreds of volunteers against limited work opportunities, |
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