Our Member Clubs




Alpha Phi Omega National Coed Service Fraternity, based on the principles of the Boy Scouts of America, aims to develop leadership through service. Service activities include AIDSWALK, Farifax Nursing Home, Ox Road Salvation Army, Adopt-A-Family, Fairfax Re-leaf, Witch Watch, Campus Clean-up, and much, much more. Members enjoy a spirit of brotherhood and fellowship through fraternity service efforts. For more information, email Matt Silverman or APO.




American Humanics


For more information, email Michelle Haney.




BACCHUS


BACCHUS is an organization of college students dedicated to peer health education. Issue areas for program presentations are drugs and alcohol awareness and other topics related to living a healthy life. The members are provided with training each semester and then present various topics to classes, residence halls, and other campus programs. BACCHUS works closely with the Drug Education Center in SUB 1, Room 352, 993-3686. For more information, email Cathy Schweitzer.




Best Buddies


Best Buddies promotes friendship between college students and persons with mental retardation. The college buddies offer one-to-one activities that are the building blocks of lasting and meaningful friendships. Activities include movie outings, and any activites that two friends can do together. For more information, email Betsy Zorio.




Campus Networks


Campus Networks is an organization of college students dedicated to peer health education. Issue areas for program presentation are drugs, alcohol awareness, acquaintance rape, human sexuality, safer sex, HIV/AIDS, stress, nutrition, and other topics related to a healthy life. The members are provided with training each month and then present various topics to classes, residence halls, and other campus programs. Campus Networks work closely with the Health Education Center in SUB 1, Room 255A, 993-2829. For more information, email Christine Csizmadia.




D.C. Outfitters


D.C. Outfitters is an "action not words" organization whose focus is to raise awareness of the problems and challenges that face our nation's homeless. We accomplish this by providing food and clothing distribution trips to D.C., sponsoring Cardboard Community, and participating in other homelessness activities. Volunteers develop a unique perspective on the homeless problem in our society due to direct contact with the population. For more information, email Nicole Hadder.




GMU Rotaract


For more information, email Gloria Lee.