Class makes food for area homeless shelter
Alyssa Dizon
Issue date: 11/15/07 Section: News
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But addressing hunger and homeless needs were not the students' only concerns.
Hawley said her class started planning the project at the beginning of the semester. She said everyone had so many different ideas that they decided to incorporate as many of them as possible to raise awareness not only at TCU, but also throughout Tarrant County.
The week after Thanksgiving break, the class will have a clothing drive for women at Safe Haven of Tarrant County to make students aware of domestic violence, Hawley said. She said a representative from Safe Haven of Tarrant County will also speak to students Nov. 26.
At the end of the semester, the students will be graded on their project in a presentation to the chancellor, the provost, the dean, faculty of the Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences and other invited staff. The presentation will describe the work students put into the project and the knowledge and skills they have gained, Lovett said.
Lovett said a lot of people only talk about how they can help the community, but "these students are doing something."
Hawley said her class started planning the project at the beginning of the semester. She said everyone had so many different ideas that they decided to incorporate as many of them as possible to raise awareness not only at TCU, but also throughout Tarrant County.
The week after Thanksgiving break, the class will have a clothing drive for women at Safe Haven of Tarrant County to make students aware of domestic violence, Hawley said. She said a representative from Safe Haven of Tarrant County will also speak to students Nov. 26.
At the end of the semester, the students will be graded on their project in a presentation to the chancellor, the provost, the dean, faculty of the Harris College of Nursing & Health Sciences and other invited staff. The presentation will describe the work students put into the project and the knowledge and skills they have gained, Lovett said.
Lovett said a lot of people only talk about how they can help the community, but "these students are doing something."


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