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October 2024 – Return of the Jedi?

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Community Connection Program (CCP) Benefit for Non-Profit Partners Gain student assistance for projects without extra costs. Achieve more with students' help in administrative and project-based tasks. Strengthen your organization's impact through collaboration with dedicated students. Established in 1936, Columbia College is one of Canada's longest-established international not-for-profit colleges. With a commitment to equip students to become responsible global citizens who can communicate, think critically, and make a positive impact in communities around the world. Please visit columbiacollege.ca for more information. Benefits for Students Support meaningful non- profit initiatives. Build valuable professional connections. Deepen understanding of societal issues through community engagement. The Community Connection Program (CCP), an innovative initiative designed to foster student engagement and build impactful partnerships with non-profit organizations across the Lower Mainland. Columbia College invites non-profit organizations across the Lower Mainland to partner with CCP. Together, we can create a positive impact on our communities with the help of our passionate and dedicated students. If you'd like to become a partner, please contact our Student Career Advisor, Ana Albuquerque at aalbuquerque@columbiacollege.ca. Our Partner's Feedback "Our organization has benefited from CCP participants' support in helping us with administrative duties in our virtual office and added project support to help us complete long-standing projects," said Rachelle Smalldon from Vantage Point. "Without the support of these students, we would not have progressed as far in project completion, or they might even remain on our to-do list." columbiacollege.ca/ community-connection-program More information please visit:

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