Mission Statement

The Week of Service program is dedicated to education, justice, and service. We seek to bring awareness to the causes and consequences of poverty at the national, state, and local levels. We empower students to live with empathy and compassion and to build relationships as their most authentic selves with each other and their communities. The Week of Service is a call to action: to better our community through understanding, advocating, and helping others who need it most.

Why Poverty?

Auburn University Honors College adopted the theme of poverty as a means to raise awareness for both its causes and effects across the state of Alabama, the United States of America, and the world to its students. This program is designed to give incoming Honors College freshmen first-hand experience with poverty at a local level. The program is both enlightening and challenging, developed thoughtful conversation and personal reflection for all its participants. Overall, previous students consider the week to be an “impactful, eye-opening, and transformative service-learning experience.”

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 Week of Service Video Testimonials

Information on this page has been archived for brevity. If you would like historical documentation of this week, please reach out to the Honors College.

Last updated: 03/28/2024