BUFFALO — Buffalo State students, employees, and alumni will hold their annual Bengals Dare to Care Day on Sept. 17,  volunteering their time and talents to improve the community. Service projects will be completed across the city from 9:15 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. with lunch immediately following at the Sports Arena.

The event is coordinated by the college’s Volunteer and Service-Learning Center and sponsored by M&T Bank and Geico.

More than 30 projects have been identified in collaboration with local organizations and include sorting donations at a downtown homeless shelter, painting a mural in the Broadway Market District, and assisting in community gardens in the Fruit Belt.

View full list of Bengals Dare to Care Day projects and sites.

Volunteer sign-up has been very strong to date — all available site coordinator positions have already been filled — but there is still time to register online and lend a hand as a volunteer.

Volunteers will be assigned to a project site on the morning of the event and transportation and a commemorative Bengals Dare to Care Day t-shirt will be provided. Check-in starts at the Sports Arena at 9:15 a.m. and buses will depart campus at 9:45 a.m.

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