SBVC to Hold Day of Service in Local Cities

By: Paul Bratulin

Community Writer

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Pavel Bratulin

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The view overlooks parts of San Bernardino County. The money will be used to finance – or help finance – projects that promote active transportation and smart land use in an effort to improve the mobility, sustainability and economic vitality of communities throughout the six-county SCAG region.

SAN BERNARDINO>> On Saturday, Dec. 17, San Bernardino Valley College President Diana Z. Rodriguez will be leading the campus’s first-ever ‘Day of Service,’ a volunteer community outreach effort to remind local residents about the benefits of the many programs being offered at the college during the Spring 2017 semester. Outreach teams composed of staff and students will be visiting residents in the neighboring communities of San Bernardino, Colton, Rialto and Highland between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. “We are spreading the word about our programs to the community around us in every way we can,” Rodriguez said. “There may be potential students in our own neighborhood who may not know about the amazing educational and career opportunities available for them just a few blocks away.” San Bernardino Valley College was recently a finalist for the 2017 Aspen Prize, a prestigious national award given to the top-performing community college in the country. Featuring more than 140 different degree and certificate pathways, the college offers a diverse choice of online and on-campus courses to prepare graduates for hundreds of in-demand career fields. Neighborhoods for the ‘Day of Service’ event will be selected by college staff and students who live in the communities they will be visiting.