
Community Action Program
The Community Action Program (CAP) is an opportunity for federal work-study eligible students to perform, and be paid for, community service throughout the academic year. You will gain real life experience at an agency, while at the same time obtaining a greater sense of societal issues and what can be done to help.
First-Year Service in Action Program
The First-Year Service in Action Program engages first-year students in multiple service opportunities on campus. Opportunities include events with Community Action Programs, participating in the Jimmy Fund Walk in Boston, and other programs sponsored by the Bernon Center.
Annual Community Engagement Events
Special Olympics Basketball Event – February
Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy Day Celebration – February
Citizen Schools Exploration Day – March
Special Olympics Swim Meet – March
Babson Service in Action Week– April
Coaches for Cancer – April
From Day One - August
National Day of Service - September
Cruickshank 5K Run for Shelter – October
Founder’s Day – October
Habitat for Humanity Haunted House – October
Hunger and Homeless Awareness Week – November
Clothing, Food, Toy, and Book Drives – all year long!
To get involved in any of these programs, please contact Josh Stevenson, 781-239-5565.