Mavericks Take Action with Community Service
Student-athletes within Omaha Athletics are living up to one of the guiding principles of the department’s mission statement and one of the university’s core tenets of community engagement by helping families in North Omaha.
- published: 2021/01/07
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Student-athletes from both the UNO baseball and golf teams are working with Mt. Moriah Baptist Church and the 4Urban.org organization led by Preston Love, Jr. to address the needs of children and families that are most acute during the holidays and beyond.
On Saturday, Jan. 9, the teams will join with community members to distribute toys and gifts to 30 children in need to help brighten the extended holiday season.
“Our student-athletes take very seriously their call to be a part of the greater Omaha community,” said Trev Alberts, Vice Chancellor for Athletics. “I am grateful that these Mavericks have taken the lead in improving the lives of deserving families through this partnership.
“This is one of the ways our student-athletes give back to a community that supports them during their competitions, turning that notion of ‘Everyone For Omaha’ into ‘Omaha for Everyone’,” Alberts added. “It is the kind of engagement that is even more important during a time that has been difficult for so many.”
The delegation, including Mt. Moriah co-pastors Ralph Lassiter and T. Michael Williams, will gather in the church parking lot at 2602 N. 24th Street at 2 p.m. The student-athletes then will deliver gifts to the doors of the identified families, taking care to observe directed health measures dictated by COVID-19 including mask wearing, sanitizing and social distancing.
About the University of Nebraska at Omaha
The University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO) is Nebraska’s premier metropolitan university, committed to innovating for the public good, advancing social mobility, powering workforce development, and serving as a hub for community engagement. Nearly 15,000 Mavericks choose UNO for its hands-on education experiences, nationally ranked online and graduate programs, military-connected student support, and innovative approaches to supporting lifelong learning. UNO holds the Carnegie Research Activity “R2” designation, securing more than $40 million annually in external research funding and counts its faculty among the world’s most cited scholars. Sixteen Omaha Athletics programs compete in NCAA Division I as members of the Summit League and National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC).
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