Help Your Class Win While Giving Back

We’re embracing the competitive spirit of Dartmouth alumni with a special service challenge just for Reunion classes.

Challenge Details:
The class with the most service hours logged by Saturday, June 15 at 5 p.m. ET will win $250 to be used for future class activities. Winners will be announced during the evening On the Green! event on June 15. Scroll down to learn more about volunteering on campus during reunion!

Whether you are in Hanover in person or in spirit, your service hours count toward this challenge. Your service on non-profit boards, coaching your kid's sports team, doing pro bono work at your law firm, volunteering at your place of worship, contributing to town/city projects, or joining Dartmouth's virtual Red Cross Sleeves Up Campaign.

5th-45th Reunion Class Leader Board

Note: Hours will be updated 2x weekly.

Class of 1973 - 326 hours
Class of 1974 - 1,221 hours
Class of 1975 - 739 hours
Class of 1994 - 1,003 hours
Class of 2003 - 334 hours
Class of 2004 - 359 hours
Class of 2005 - 160 hours
Class of 2014 - 251 hours

How to Participate:
Log all of your hours served since January 1, 2019 and encourage classmates to do the same. Remember to note your class year!
• Join a service project during Reunion (see below)
• Join a service project near you before you return to campus
Organize a service project before Reunion

Not sure what service is eligible? Check out our frequently asked questions.

Give Back at Reunion:
In collaboration with the Dartmouth Center for Social Impact, Alumni Relations will be providing two opportunities to support two exciting organizations in the Upper Valley. Join us on the Green on June 15 from 9–10:15 a.m. or 1–4:30 p.m. Families are welcome!

Back-to-School Backpacks
Help fill backpacks with school supplies so children can begin the school year on the right foot. Backpacks will be donated to the Upper Valley Haven, which serves individuals and families struggling with poverty by providing food, shelter, education, and other support. Backpacks and supplies will be provided.

Bog Bridges for Fragile Forest Land
Join Dartmouth Outdoor Programs to learn how to turn timber into bog bridges, which will be installed in a local outdoor classroom, protecting the forest floor and providing access to nature for area school children. Tools, materials, and instruction will be provided.