Duke Partnership for Service

Duke Partnership for Service Bringing Together the Duke Community for Service and Social Action Inclusion, representation, and transparency are crucial principles of meaningful engagement.

dPS strives to support a student body that is committed to ethical service, meaningful engagement, and social justice. dPS seeks to connect student-run service organizations with on- and off-campus resources, community organizations, and the general student body. Further, dPS seeks to be the institutional home of civic engagement, activism, advocacy, and community-based experiential education for

Duke undergraduates. dPS-affiliated groups are expected to work in accordance with the values stated within our mission statement. We define these as follows:

Ethical service entails a respect for diversity, an emphasis on reflection, evaluation, and humility, the practice of reciprocity, and a substantive understanding of structural forces that ask why social problems both exist and persist. Meaningful engagement includes respect for community needs and service of those needs in a manner that is sustainable. A commitment to social justice means fierce advocacy for equal opportunity, safety, and well-being, of all members of society, and especially those communities marginalized by race, gender, sexual orientation and presentation, geography, socio-economic status, ability, or religion. We seek to accomplish this mission by organizing, overseeing, and supporting all Duke University student service organizations, forming partnerships with Duke Academic and University Departments, and by forming partnerships within the Durham and larger community.

We have a new date for our Volunteer “Taste Test” because of the weather conditions tomorrow. We hope you can join us on...
02/22/2019

We have a new date for our Volunteer “Taste Test” because of the weather conditions tomorrow. We hope you can join us on April 5 from 5-7 PM to make enrichment toys for the puppies and kittens of the Animal Protection Society of Durham!

Are you interested in helping cute puppies or kittens? Then stop by at Marketplace this Saturday, February 16th from 11a...
02/13/2019

Are you interested in helping cute puppies or kittens? Then stop by at Marketplace this Saturday, February 16th from 11am to 1pm to help make enrichment toys for the Animal Protection Society of Durham! We will be tabling outside with materials and instructions :)

02/13/2019

CEF is the first in our spotlight series of student and local organizations involved with Durham!

Community Empowerment Fund (CEF) is a non-profit organization run by students. Its mission is to sustain transitions out of homelessness and poverty by providing financial services and relationships between members and volunteers. CEF also develops leadership skills in its volunteers.

Claire Yin (T’ 22) is currently taking the house course, Addressing Poverty in Durham, which gives students tools of financial counseling so that they can volunteer with CEF. She says that “One of the most precious things about CEF is the strong personal relationships with the members that you’re bound to form as you work together towards accomplishing their goals”!

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