All (1168) | Pending (4) | Complete (1061) | Cancelled (103) Start: End: Print all of the selected entries at once. Include timelines Add page break between entries Select bulk action Bulk actions Print 1,061 items First page« Previous page‹ Current Page of 54 Next page› Last page» Select AllDate Sort ascending.Status Sort ascending.Name of Event Sort ascending.Event Sponsor (Organization)Date of Request Sort ascending.Start Date Sort ascending.Event Details August 29, 2025 at 4:35 PMCompleteWhite Coat Embroidery CollectionFamily Medicine Club08/29/202509/15/2025Collection of white coats from the MS1 white coat ceremony the weekend prior. ***will be collaborating with Women's Health & Medical Society*** SAACOFP would like to host the annual white coat embroidery fundraiser. We will offer name, LECOM shield, and pronoun embroidery. Currently the cost is still being determined by Women's Health Club. We expect it to be similar to last year and costs will be obvious on the order form that each student must print, fill out, and bring alongside their coat for drop off. Drop off will be to a family medicine club executive board member in the cafeteria from 12-12:20 September 15-19. Coats will be returned to students in about 4 weeks to allow them to be collected prior to their H&P practical examinations. Dates for pickup will be in a similar format from 12-12:20 Monday-Friday. Attached is a shield logo that will be utilized. It is also the same as previous years. *This is a cash only eventAugust 31, 2024 at 11:24 AMApproved*Resubmission - White Coat Collection for Embodiment (pronouns removed from forms)Family Medicine Club08/31/202409/16/2024Collection of white coats from the ceremony (9/14/24) for embroidery, ***will be collaborating with Women's Health & Medical Society***. SAACOFP (Family Medicine Club) would like to host our annual white coat embroidery fundraiser. We will be offering name and/or LECOM shield embroideries. We would charge $10 for name or LECOM shield or medical student, $20 for both name & LECOM shield, and $25 for name, LECOM shield, and medical student. White coats would be collected in the cafeteria on Monday September 16th, 2024 from 12 pm - 1 pm, Tuesday September 17th, 2024 from 12 pm - 1 pm, Thursday September 19th, 2024 from 12 pm - 1 pm, and then finally on Friday September 20th, 2024 from 12 pm - 1 pm. Coats will be returned to students ~4 weeks after collection dates once embroidery is completed. Students will be able to collect their coats in the cafeteria. Dates for collection are TBD based on when embroidery is complete. *This will be a cash only event!August 20, 2024 at 3:16 PMApprovedWhite Coat Collection for EmbroidmentFamily Medicine Club08/20/202409/16/2024Collection of white coats from the ceremony (9/14/24) for embroidery, ***will be collaborating with Women's Health & Medical Society***. SAACOFP (Family Medicine Club) would like to host our annual white coat embroidery fundraiser. We will be offering name and/or LECOM shield embroideries. We would charge $10 for name or LECOM shield or medical student (pronouns), $20 for both name & LECOM shield, and $25 for name, LECOM shield, and medical student (pronouns). White coats would be collected in the cafeteria on Monday September 16th, 2024 from 12 pm - 1 pm, Tuesday September 17th, 2024 from 12 pm - 1 pm, Thursday September 19th, 2024 from 12 pm - 1 pm, and then finally on Friday September 20th, 2024 from 12 pm - 1 pm. Coats will be returned to students ~4 weeks after collection dates once embroidery is completed. Students will be able to collect their coats in the cafeteria. Dates for collection are TBD based on when embroidery is complete. *This will be a cash only event!June 5, 2022 at 5:46 PMApprovedTie dye eventMentoring06/05/202208/24/2022Collect money for a tie dye event with the kids to help raise funds for this years club events.September 14, 2021 at 6:33 PMRejectedAsbury Woods Community Service EventDermatology Club09/14/202110/23/2021Co-hosting a community service event with the Family Medicine club at Asbury Woods to eliminate an invasive species (buckthorn bandits). Social distancing will be implemented and masks will be required. Event arranged with Sheila Walmer, the volunteer coordinator at Asbury Woods.October 30, 2020 at 4:17 PMCompleteLECOM-CMDA Winter Accessory SaleChristian Medical and Dental Association10/30/202011/06/2020CMDA would like to put together a winter accessory apparel sale, with items including the LECOM logo on them. We would like to run the online sale from the beginning of November to the middle/end of November, with the goal of distributing items prior to winter break. Item options will include: winter beanie hats, scarves, winter headbands and backpacks.July 1, 2022 at 2:29 PMApprovedCharity Miles FundraiserChristian Medical and Dental Association07/01/202209/01/2022CMDA was so excited with how the event went last semester, so we decided to do the event again this fall. We are going to be raising money for Active Minds in the month of September. Active Minds is a charity that raises money to help with suicide prevention. We decided to do it during the month of September since it is suicide prevention month. We have decided to give the top 5 participants $10 gift cards. We are also going to send out a form for the people who are interested in participating, and then on the first day of the event we are going to send out the team name for everyone to join and then start walking, running, or biking. Everything is done on the app called Charity Miles, and the money is sent to the charity directly through the app. The participants will just make an account, join our team, and then work out on their own to raise money for the charity.December 26, 2018 at 11:41 AMApprovedScript Your Future at Glenwood YMCAChristian Medical and Dental Association12/26/201802/10/2019CMDA members will work with LECOM Christian Pharmacists Fellowship International (CPFI) to educate patrons of the Glenwood YMCA about the risks of hypertension and ways to reduce the risk of getting it; including handouts on smoking cessation and diabetes. Pharmacy and medical students will, under the supervision of a pharmacist, take blood pressure readings and interpret these results. All students present will be able to educate on risk factors and life style modifications. As smoking is a major contributing factor, smoking cessation education will also be provided.September 4, 2023 at 7:08 PMApprovedVolunteering at Men's Day Retreat 2023Christian Medical and Dental Association09/04/202309/30/2023CMDA members are planning to volunteer at Acts 2:42 Bible Fellowship for their men’s retreat on Saturday, 09/30/2023. Acts 2:42 Bible Fellowship is a Christian church organization in Erie, Pennsylvania and they hold a Men's Day/Retreat every year in the fall. For this year's event, we are going to help set up tables and tents outside, and help with clean up during and after the event. We will be having two shifts. The first shift is from 8:00- 9:30 am. The second shift will be from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm. We discussed the event with the Pastor of the church and he is very enthusiastic about us helping out. Thank you.March 31, 2024 at 12:39 AMApprovedHelp End HomelessnessChristian Medical and Dental Association03/31/202404/23/2024CMDA is partnering with Bethel Christian Church to support Erie United Methodist Alliance (EUMA) in their mission to end homelessness in Northwest Pennsylvania. In our collaboration, we would like to ask students for donation items and supplies to give to EUMA's program funds to assist those who are homeless. They require different items for everyday use, welcome home kits, and for the Rainbow Connection Thrift Store. These everyday items include, twin size sheet sets, pillowcases, twin-size comforters & blankets, new bath towels, washcloths, laundry detergent, deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, body wash, Clorox wipes, pillows, diapers, children's clothing, cleaning products, swifters, and especially toilet paper and large kitchen bags. For the "Welcome Home Kit" for those moving from homeless to a home, we would ask for shower curtains & rings, bath mat/rugs, bath towels, small trash can, mop, bucket, broom, dust pan, tall kitchen trash can, kitchen towels, pot holders, dish rack, drying mat, pots, pans, measuring cups/spoons, colander, cooking utensils, small kitchen rug, coffee maker, toaster, cups, plates, silverware, glass wear, and bowls. For the Rainbow Connection Thrift store we will request dressers, sofa, love seat, microwave, toaster, lamp, TV, and an End table. Donations for the Rainbow Connection Thrift Store will need to be donated directly to EUMA. CMDA will be overseeing the donations from April 23-May 1, 2024 and delivering these items to EUMA on 28 West 9th Street, Erie, PA 16502. We will have a bin in the front lobby where students can place their donations in. We will monitor this through a Google spreadsheet where students can sign up for what they would like to donate. We will also have a packing event on May 1st in room 117 from 5:45-6:45 pm, this is an additional opportunity for students to volunteer.September 6, 2023 at 2:41 PMApprovedCharity Miles FundraiserChristian Medical and Dental Association09/06/202310/01/2023CMDA is doing a fundraiser event for the entire month of October to raise money for Wounded Warrior Project, which is an organization dedicated to helping veterans recover from physical and mental wounds that they suffer from as a result of service to our country. Charity Miles is an app that you download on your phone, which raises money as you walk, run, or bike. The more miles you do, the more money is raised for Wounded Warrior Project. We are also going to send out a form for the people who are interested in participating, and then on the first day of the event we are going to send out the team name for everyone to join and then start walking, running, or biking. Everything is done on the app called Charity Miles, and the money is sent to the charity directly through the app. The participants will just make an account, join our team, and then work out on their own to raise money for the charity. This event will be done entirely on the participants' own time and can be joined from any location, so no COVID mitigation protocols are necessary.March 11, 2019 at 12:55 PMApprovedAndrew SallavantiFamily Medicine Club03/11/201904/03/2019Club meeting for 4/3/19 to discuss volunteer opportunities and future events.July 20, 2021 at 7:55 PMApprovedInternal Medicine Clothing SaleInternal Medicine Club07/20/202108/01/2021Clothing Sale running from August 1st-August 14th. Link included below displays the LECOM logo usage on the clothing. https://sportslocker.chipply.com/Lecom21/ March 9, 2020 at 2:25 PMRejectedKayla OrrEmergency Medicine03/09/202003/23/2020Clothing Sale - Long Sleeve T shirt, 2 HatsSeptember 25, 2019 at 11:01 PMApprovedAdopt-a-Highway Clean-upNeuropsych Club09/25/201910/05/2019Clean up West Grandview with Mental Health Task ForceAugust 27, 2025 at 10:19 PMCompleteCHOSENSOMA08/27/202509/27/2025CHOSEN is an organization that redistributes durable medical equipment and fills other healthcare needs in the community. As volunteers, we will be helping the distribution center organize inventory and get it ready to be redistributed. There will be a minimum of 10 students participating. Through coordination with the center, the best date was 9/27 from 8:00AM-12:00PM.October 8, 2024 at 6:16 PMRejectedBoo-Gram FundraiserRadiology Club10/08/202410/22/2024Celebrate Halloween by sending your friends Boo-Grams! Pathology Club and Radiology Club will be selling Boo-Grams gift bags including candy and squishy skeletons that you can send to your friends (or yourself)! Order forms will be sent out, and the recipient will receive an email telling them they have been boo-ed and to pick up their boo-grams. Orders will be accepted via google form from 10/22/24 to 10/28/24 at noon! Pick up times will be on 10/29, 10/30, and 10/31 from 11:30-12:20! Each bag is $4 and they will include candy, fruit snacks, anatomy-themed stickers, and squishy skeletons!October 9, 2024 at 9:06 AMApprovedPathology/Radiology club fundraiserPathology Club10/09/202410/22/2024Celebrate Halloween by sending your friends Boo-Grams! Pathology Club and Radiology Club will be selling Boo-Grams gift bags including candy and squishy skeletons that you can send to your friends (or yourself)! Order forms will be sent out, and the recipient will receive an email telling them they have been boo-ed and to pick up their boo-grams. Orders will be accepted via google form from 10/22/24 to 10/28/24 at noon! Pick up times will be on 10/29, 10/30, and 10/31 from 11:30-12:20! Each bag is $4 and they will include candy, fruit snacks, anatomy-themed stickers, and squishy skeletons!May 11, 2019 at 1:19 PMApprovedClass of 2022 End of First Year BreakfastLECOM SGA - Medicine - Erie05/23/201905/23/2019Breakfast held for the class of 2022 the morning before their comprehensive final in the cafeteria.July 27, 2025 at 1:51 AMExpiredHuntington's Disease Society of America TeamHope Walk/5K RunNeuropsych Club07/27/202509/27/2025Beth Gustafson, Assistant Professor of the Physical Therapy Program at Gannon University and Huntington's Disease Society of America (HDSA) TeamHope walk co-coordinator, recently inquired if LECOM’s NeuroPsych Club could provide volunteer support for the yearly HDSA Team Hope Walk & 5K Run fundraiser event. I believe this event offers a valuable opportunity for our club members to come together in support of the greater Erie community. It also serves to raise awareness and educate the public about Huntington’s disease, a complex neurodegenerative condition that we’ve heavily focused upon in our neuroanatomy courses. Through what we’ve learned, we’ve deepened our understanding of the challenges faced not only by patients, but by their families as well. Through this event, we hope to extend our support to those in the Erie community and show that they’re not alone in their efforts. The fundraiser walk will take place on Saturday September 27, 2025 and will be located at Presque Isle State Park, Beach 1. Volunteers will help with set-up, basket raffles, registration, advocacy efforts, cheering on walk/run participants, and clean up. The volunteering period will span from 6:30AM to 12PM, with each volunteer working a minimum of 2 hour shifts. 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