Tagged: Steps to Make a Difference Walk
There aren’t many student-run charity walks that can boast raising more than $45,000 in five years. But the UW-Green Bay Steps to Make a Difference Walk can claim just that. This year’s annual walk...
Every day is a holiday for Chiara Boss and every door jingle is a gift. The recent UW-Green Bay graduate is the volunteer and resource coordinator for Green Bay Habitat for Humanity Restore —...
Lora Warner was featured in a Sunday (Nov. 2) Green Bay Press-Gazette editorial that focuses on service learning and “Bridging the community disconnect,” as the piece was titled. Warner encourages students to engage in...
Nearly 100 campus and community participants stepped out for a cause Saturday, Oct. 19, taking to the Cofrin Arboretum Trail for the eighth annual Steps to Make a Difference Walk. Organized by UW-Green Bay’s...
Nearly 100 participants laced up their walking shoes Saturday, Oct. 19, taking to the Cofrin Memorial Arboretum trails for the eighth annual UW-Green Bay Steps to Make a Difference Walk. Held to celebrate national...
With one small step, you can make a difference in your community. That’s the message UW-Green Bay student organizers are using to promote the 8th annual Steps to Make a Difference Walk this Saturday (Oct....
UW-Green Bay student organizers are promoting the 8th annual Steps to Make a Difference Walk this Saturday (Oct. 19) on the University campus. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. with the walk departing at 10...
It has been a UW-Green Bay tradition since 2002! The annual student-organized charity event known as the Steps To Make A Difference Walk returns Saturday, Oct. 19, with registration at 9:30 a.m. at the...
The seventh annual Steps to Make a Difference Walk this past Saturday raised about $5,000 for four local causes. Organized by UW-Green Bay’s Public and Nonprofit Management Class led by Prof. Lora Warner, it...
The seventh annual Steps to Make a Difference Walk, Saturday, Oct. 27, organized by UW-Green Bay’s Public and Nonprofit Management Class, raised about $5,000 for four local causes.