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Organizational Information: The mission of Inland Oasis is to conduct and support educational, social and health programming for the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and allied communities on the Palouse, Southeastern Washington, and North Central Idaho.
Opportunity Description: Students will assist Inland Oasis with their food pantry, and in getting their new space up and running. Duties include but are not limited to sweeping, painting, mopping, moving furniture, stocking shelves, moving food, etc.
Days/Times: Transportation will be provided. Please meet at the CUB L45 at 1:30 PM. We plan to return to campus by 4:30pm.
Requirements: Service hours are allocated based on amount of direct service participation and do not include meeting time and transportation to/from the service site. Students should plan to receive 2 hours of service for this project. Please dress appropriately for weather. Closed toed shoes required. All students are advised to bring a water bottle and wear comfortable clothing. Masks and social distancing are a requirement for participation.
COVID: Due to a current mandate from the State of Washington, and for the safety of our students and community partners, all students shall wear masks while in CCE vehicles and while at community partner sites regardless of vaccination status. Currently during the pandemic, we will be allowing students to drive themselves to CCE Led projects if they wish to maintain greater distancing. If students wish to drive themselves to the event, please email cce.projects@wsu.edu at least 24 hours before the event.
Cancellation Policy: Participants can unregister on GivePulse up to 24 hours before the scheduled project start time. Please let CCE staff know if you are unable to participate if it is within 24 hours of the project meeting time. The CCE has a strict No Show Policy. After 2 No Shows students will be unable to participate in CCE-led Projects for the rest of the semester.
The CCE strives to sponsor activities that are accessible to all students. If you need accommodations to fully access the activities offered through the Center for Civic Engagement, please contact Sandra Kelly, at (509) 335-4609 or sandra.kelly1@wsu.edu at least one week prior to the activity.
- Have you been exposed to someone who has been diagnosed with COVID-19? See the CDC’s risk assessment guidance.
- Do you have symptoms consistent with COVID-19? Symptoms can include a cough or shortness of breath or at least two of the following: Fever, Chills, Repeated shaking with chills, Muscle pain, Headache, Sore throat, New loss of taste or smell. See the CDC’s symptom information.