IU Southeast Volleyball Team Is Involved in the Community Through Service Projects
IU Southeast Volleyball Team Is Involved in the Community Through Service Projects
NEW ALBANY, Ind. - The IU Southeast volleyball team has been involved in community service this fall, fulfilling a key component of the Champions of Character award that the University received earlier this year.
The Grenadiers raised $250 for the American Heart Association's Heart Walk and joined others in support of the cause by participating in the walk. "We really took pride in being able to show our support for those faced with heart disease by raising money and participating in the Heart Walk together as a team," head coach Lesley Drury-Prather said.
The team also helped a local Boy Scout troop earn its sports badge by hosting a volleyball camp. The team showed Boy Scout Troop 875 how to stay healthy and fit while playing volleyball. "We thoroughly enjoyed working with the boys & teaching them about volleyball," Prather said. "We don't get to work much with boys, so it was a fun change of pace for us. Working with kids is so much fun for our team!"
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