CHARLOTTE, N.C.- The Queens University of Charlotte Department of Athletics totaled 482 hours of service in the month of February with women's rugby clocking a team-high 175 hours with an impact score of 74. The recognition is the second this season for the program.
The women's rugby team had 24 volunteers record hours for the month, volunteering with multiple organizations. Some of which included the Crisis Assistance Ministry, Room In the Inn, the Latin America Coalition Resource Fair, and the St. Andrews After School Program. The team's economic impact for the month of February totaled $5,018.
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About the Royals Service Award
In the past, Queens Athletics has presented an annual Royal Service Award to individual student-athletes or teams who have gone above and beyond to help improve the Queens community. Criteria for this award include acts of community engagement that are purposeful, progressive, deliberate, intentional, and impactful to the Queens campus and the greater community.
Honoring Queens student-athletes with a monthly award in addition to the annual award will only strengthen the support of the University's motto, "Not to be served, but to serve." Additionally, this years' service campaign has been titled Emerge & Engage (E
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