Community Engagement at Clark

The Community Engagement and Volunteering (CEV) Center is the first stop for students, faculty and staff looking to get involved and "Make A Difference" in the Worcester community. By engaging in meaningful community service, students can have a positive impact in the lives of others, gain leadership skills, learn the value of civic responsibility and experience the richness and diversity of Worcester. Clark students have a strong history of being active in the Worcester community, particularly in the Main South area.

"Clark students have a strong history of being active in the Worcester community, particularly in the Main South area."
The CEV Center maintains a comprehensive database of community agencies and volunteer needs, so whether you are interested in volunteering at the Main South Community Development Corporation, the Boys & Girls Club or teaching ESL classes, the CEV Center can help you find an appropriate placement.

Throughout the year, the CEV Center organizes many community oriented events and forums at Clark including the Volunteer Fair, the Food for Thought Dialogue series and Just Do It Day. The staff also works closely with faculty members to develop and implement community based learning courses. Additionally, the CEV Center also advises several student groups that are active in the Worcester community, including the Fiat Lux Honor Society, the Making A Difference Scholars and the CARE (Community Action Reform Education) Initiative.

To get involved, visit the CEV Center from 9-5pm Monday through Friday. Our office is located on the 1st floor of Corner House, corner of Woodland Street and Charlotte Street. You can also contact Micki Davis, CEV Program Coordinator, at (508) 421-3785 or email cev@clarku.edu.

The CEV Center is located on the 1st floor of Corner House, corner of Woodland Street and Charlotte Street, and is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.