Civic Engagement and Service Learning
Keystone College creates remarkable opportunities for civic engagement, service-learning, and intercultural learning experiences that benefit our students and the greater community.
Volunteer to complete civic engagement and be a part of something bigger than yourself.
The opportunity to serve others, in many ways, is the essence of a Keystone College education. By participating in civic engagement service projects, you will develop the capacity to meet social challenges, solve problems, and make a positive difference in the world in which you live.
Keystone students, alumni, faculty, and staff have dedicated themselves to serving others. We help provide coordinated opportunities to engage in service to the community, both locally and globally.
Contact Us
Center for Civic Engagement and Service Learning
Phone: 570-945-8253
studentactivities@austinwt.com
Location: Hibbard Campus Center, 2nd floor
“A service project that I really enjoyed was sewing sleeping bags for a homeless shelter.”
Temitope Adesanya ’18
Major: Early Childhood Education
Hometown: Tobyhanna, PA
We provide opportunities to serve the following organizations:
- American Red Cross
- Factoryville Shade Tree Commission
- Griffin Pond Animal Shelter
- Helping Hands Learning Center
- Lackawanna State Park
- Lithia Valley Manor
- Little People Day Care Center
- Mathewson Park Apartments
- Oak Leaf Therapeutic Horsemanship Center
- Openheim Art Center
- Ronald McDonald Fundraiser
- Seven Loaves Soup Kitchen
- St. Joseph’s Center
- United Neighborhood Centers of NEPA
- United Way
Keeping the Keystone Promise
Our pledge that within six months of graduating from Keystone College you will have received at least one job offer or been accepted into a transfer or graduate program.