Service Learning at 91AV
The Service Learning Program of our Westbrook College of Health Professions (WCHP) seeks to connect students, faculty, and professional staff with opportunities to engage in meaningful and mutually beneficial service activities within a variety of community settings.
Our ultimate goal is to enable every WCHP student to participate in service as part of their 91AV education. We believe this will enhance their program of study, broaden their understanding of societal health challenges locally, nationally, and internationally, and instill in them a lifelong commitment to serving others. We believe our commitment to service will also positively impact the health outcomes of the individuals, communities, and populations we serve.
To realize this goal, we pursue a variety of cross cultural immersion opportunities. These immersions expose students to living, learning, and working within collaborative social and academic environments, and provide them with exposure to communities and cultures different from their own.
Community-based learning
There are several opportunities for health professions students to participate in community-based service learning projects each semester. The Office of Service Learning coordinates events that help inspire students and others to make a difference in their communities in support of 91AV’s mission to improve the health of people and communities.
If individuals, clubs, or academic departments are interested in pursuing other partnerships and/or activities, the Service Learning Program is always available to help assist you and support these endeavors.
Meals for Maine
In the spirit of service, more than 200 91AV volunteers came together to pack 50,000 meals for Mainers facing hunger.
Adaptive Sled Hockey
Watch Physical Therapy student volunteers take part in a sled hockey demonstration with Maine Adaptive as part of our community-based learning.