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Support CWRU causes today during #GivingTuesdayatCWRU

Help put the “giving” back into the giving season by participating in #GivingTuesdayatCWRU today (Nov. 27).

Everyone knows that Black Friday and Cyber Monday are days when shoppers take advantage of huge sales. #GivingTuesday, which follows those deal days, starts the charitable season with a day to highlight philanthropic causes that make a real difference.

For the seventh year, Case Western Reserve University will be participate in the international movement by offering the university community the chance to support student groups and other causes affiliated with campus schools, departments and organizations. This year, even more groups are participating, which means the CWRU community can have a greater impact both locally and beyond.

The university community can support the following student groups, organizations and causes:

  • Advocates for Cleveland Health
  • Autism Speaks U CWRU
  • Case Fund, in support of student groups and startups
  • Chabad at CWRU
  • CWRU Art Forward
  • CWRU EMS
  • CWRU Habitat for Humanity
  • Emerging Scholars Program
  • Fowler Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefit
  • Garden@Case
  • Global Health Design Collaborative
  • Global Medical Brigades – Medical Mission Trip
  • Healthy Smiles Sealant Program
  • Laura Chisolm ’81 Social Justice Fellowship Fund
  • MedLife
  • Office of Multicultural Affairs Unity Scholarships
  • Project Sunshine
  • Research Institute for Children’s Health
  • Student-Run Health Clinic
  • Student Sustainability Council
  • Undergraduate Wall Street Trek
  • WISER (Women in Science & Engineering Roundtable)

Get detailed descriptions of each of the causes and make a gift.

Last year, more than 500 alumni, faculty, friends, parents, staff and students participated in the campaign, raising more than $20,000.

Participate in this year’s #GivingTuesdayatCWRU campaign.

Students also will be at tables in Tinkham Veale University Center today from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. to raise money for their causes.