媚娘直播 Student Max Horn

Alvernia grad student鈥檚 self-started toy drive brings cheer to local children

 

Reading, Pa. 鈥 March 9, 2022 鈥 Alvernia graduate student  鈥21 MBA 鈥23 (Hicksville, N.Y.) has earned national recognition for his local service endeavors by being named a by Campus Compact. He joins from 38 states, Washington, D.C., and Mexico to form the 2022 cohort. Horn is the tenth student in university history to be named a Newman Civic Fellow.

 

鈥淭hroughout his time at 媚娘直播, Max has been engaged in serving our local community,鈥 said 媚娘直播 President John R. Loyack. 鈥淗e is committed to 媚娘直播鈥檚 mission of serving the underserved as showcases through his service as a student ambassador and role as the Graduate Assistant for 媚娘直播鈥檚 O鈥橮ake Institute, where he creates sustainable community service opportunities for others.鈥

 

Horn graduated from 媚娘直播 in 2021 with bachelor's degrees in communication, marketing and sport management and returned to 媚娘直播 for the 2021-22 year as a graduate assistant in the O鈥橮ake Institute for Economic Development and Entrepreneurship while pursuing an MBA.

 

鈥淭hroughout my time as a student, I have served the community and reflected on how important it is to support those in need,鈥 said Horn. 鈥淚鈥檓 honored to be recognized by Campus Compact and grateful for the service-based culture and supportive faculty and staff at 媚娘直播 who have helped with these service initiatives during my time.鈥

 

As an undergraduate, Horn served as an ambassador was a member of the O鈥橮ake Institute鈥檚 Fellows Program. In this role, he provided direct business support to over 10 nonprofit organizations and small businesses in Berks County.

 

Horn is also the founder of Holiday Hugs, an annual initiative that brings joy to children in need during the holiday season. Every year, he organizes a large-scale toy donation drive and partners with children's hospitals, children's homes and recreational centers.

 

鈥淲e are proud to name such an outstanding and diverse group of students Newman Civic Fellows,鈥 said Campus Compact President Bobbie Laur. 鈥淭heir passion and resolve to take action on the wide range of issues challenging our neighborhoods and communities is inspiring and deeply needed. We cannot wait to engage with them through this transformative experience.鈥

 

In 2020, after completing over 200 hours of service, Horn was honored with a Franciscan Servant Leader Certification through the Holleran Center. Those service hours include projects in his home state of New York, where he has volunteered with the Special Olympics and the New York Blind Metro Hockey Team and assisted children within after-school programs.

 

The is a year-long program for students from Campus Compact member institutions. provide these students with a year of learning and networking opportunities that emphasize personal, professional, and civic growth. Each year, fellows participate in numerous virtual training and networking opportunities to help provide them with the skills and connections they need to create large-scale positive change. The cornerstone of the fellowship is the Annual Convening of Fellows, which offers intensive skill-building and networking over the course of two days. The fellowship also provides fellows with pathways to apply for exclusive scholarship and post-graduate opportunities. The students selected for the fellowship are leaders on their campuses who demonstrate a commitment to finding solutions for challenges facing communities locally, nationally and internationally.

 

is a national coalition of colleges and universities committed to the public purposes of higher education. Campus Compact supports institutions in fulfilling their public purposes by deepening their ability to improve community life and to educate students for civic and social responsibility. As the largest national higher education association dedicated solely to campus-based civic engagement, we provide professional development to administrators and faculty to enable them to engage effectively, facilitate national partnerships connecting campuses with key issues in their local communities, build pilot programs to test and refine promising models in engaged teaching and scholarship, celebrate and cultivate student civic leadership, and convene higher education institutions and partners beyond higher education to share knowledge and develop collective capacity. Visit www.compact.org.

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