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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, allowing students to break out of their academic bubble and engage with their Hartford neighbors.  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, allowing students to break out of their academic bubble and engage with their Hartford neighbors. 
  
-[{{ ::do-it-day-20240907.jpg?400|Members of the softball team worked to do some cleanup in downtown Hartford. Photo credit: Trinity College}}]+[{{ ::do-it-day-20240907.jpg?400|Members of the softball team worked to do some cleanup in downtown Hartford, September 2024. Photo credit: Trinity College}}]
  
 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, meaning some had to be turned down; this led to the restructuring of the event in 2015 to create a more formal partnership between student-athlete teams and the leaders of the P.R.I.D.E. (Promoting Respect for Inclusive Diversity in Education) Pre-Orientation Program. This change marked a shift in the program’s focus, bringing together key student groups to enhance the impact of the day’s activities, with the groups typically volunteering at the same location to create lasting partnerships.  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, meaning some had to be turned down; this led to the restructuring of the event in 2015 to create a more formal partnership between student-athlete teams and the leaders of the P.R.I.D.E. (Promoting Respect for Inclusive Diversity in Education) Pre-Orientation Program. This change marked a shift in the program’s focus, bringing together key student groups to enhance the impact of the day’s activities, with the groups typically volunteering at the same location to create lasting partnerships. 
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