Make a Difference by Volunteering with 91ӣƵ

A volunteer assists by selling raffle tickets at the ECC Foundation Golf Tournament
91ӣƵ is launching a new volunteer program that invites community members to meet new people, build valuable skills, and make a meaningful impact on campus and throughout Edgecombe County. Volunteer opportunities will be available year-round.
Participants will support a wide range of campus activities, including the ECC Foundation Golf Tournament, Scholarship Convocation, Fall and Spring Fests and graduation ceremonies. Volunteers may also help monitor the Wellness Center and the Student Life and Leadership Suite, serve as clients for cosmetology students, act as mock patients for nursing classes, and assist with many other hands-on learning experiences. New opportunities will be added each month.
“Participating in the volunteer program provides residents with an opportunity to make a meaningful difference in their community while building connections,” said Anna Kate White, ECC’s donor and community engagement coordinator. “Our volunteer program welcomes individuals with a wide range of talents, experiences and interests. Skills such as communication, organization, event planning, mentoring, fundraising, marketing and administrative support are always valuable. Most importantly, we seek people who are dependable, compassionate, and willing to share their time and expertise.”
Volunteers must be at least 18 years old, complete an application, and pass a background check. Once accepted, volunteers receive a welcome bag with ECC gear and are recognized at an annual appreciation luncheon.
For more information about ECC’s volunteer program, visit edgecombe.edu/volunteer, or call 252-618-6651.