3 Meaningful Things Campus Clubs Can Do
Students are the future so why not make the future meaningful? Following are 3 meaningful things any campus club can contribute to the community as a whole.
1. Feed the needy: Get out some peanut butter and jelly from the pantry and gather friends to spread it on the bread slices. Doing it in the open may attract more people to do the easy good while also communicating a strong outreach motive of any given club. Accompanying the ziplocked PBJ sandwiches with some chips and juice is a great idea.
2. Do the right: Advance the club to participate in the right petitions to show meaningful involvement. Encouraging the members to sign on petitions regarding campus issues such as racism, sustainability, financial aid etc. are great ways of proving the leadership skills and active involvement of any club. This also gives a chance of campus-wide collaboration with other clubs and students.
3. Free food with free knowledge: Hold speaker events accompanied with free food. Whether it’s the fencing club or the religious club, everyone likes free food and inspiring the attendees with expert speakers is a great way to boost the club image.
Oh, and I have a bonus #4 for you!
4. Teaching for free: For one learns more when he teaches! Gather together to hold free tuition … no not just for the science clubs but you can have dance workshops or sculpting videos as well. For those who are not aware of the club or are iffy in joining, this is definitely a great way to show what you stand for while learning from your experience as well.
Still searching for a meaning? Inspire yourself with the story of how 4 Mexican undocumented immigrant kids of a Robotics Club beat MIT students.



