The Boiler Out Volunteer Program at Purdue University provides students with meaningful community service projects.
The Boiler Out Volunteer Program provides students with meaningful community service projects that reflect its three core values of Outreach, Understanding, and Teamwork. Participants do a variety of volunteer work alongside international and American students, and local community members.
If you are interested in meeting new people while at the same time helping the Greater Lafayette Community through volunteering your time and energy, then this is the right group for you! Some past events have been: Boo at the Zoo, BINGO at a local nursing home, helping at an elementary school festival, work day at Camp Tecumseh, Food Finders Food Bank, ushering at the Lafayette Symphony Orchestra, socializing animals at the Almost Home Humane Society, etc.
Boiler Out! is a cohort-based program, meaning students must apply to and be accepted into the program each semester in order to participate. Interested students must submit an application form and are notified of their acceptance. Spots are limited and the application process is very competitive.