Upcoming Event

Coeur d'Alene Area High School Pay It Forward Tour

The Coeur d'Alene Area High School Pay It Forward Tour will serve on the way to Portland!

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Pay It Forward Webinar with NYLC!

This Wednesday Danny and Caitlin will be giving a webinar with NYLC about STLF, our history, and how to get involved!

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U of M Duluth

Welcome to STLF's U of M Duluth Chapter website.  Here we will keep you posted with updates and opportunities for involvement in STLF at UMD. Thanks for your interest!

About Our Chapter

This is the second year of STLF at UMD, and I hope you are excited to be a part of a new tradition on campus!  In addition to the Pay It Forward Tour over spring break, we will also plan various service projects and other local initiatives on campus and around the community throughout the year.  If you have an idea to make a difference on campus, STLF is a great group of people to help make it a reality.

Chapter Meeting Times

We have meetings most Wednesday nights at 9:00 pm in Education 17. Email umdstlf@d.umn.edu to get on our mailing list, and also add us on facebook at UMD STLF for updates and to learn more about opportunities for involvement and leadership in STLF.

 

Pay it Forward Tours

This year, the second UMD Pay it Forward Tour will be traveling to 5 cities en route to Denver, CO, to do unique service projects. Two buses of 40 students each from Duluth will be joining over 40 groups of college students from many campuses going on a Pay It Forward Tour during Spring Break.

The cost of the tour is $400.  To reserve your spot, there is a non-refundable $125 down payment

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My Story - Barbara

Barbara helped to host a group of students from Minnetonka High School in St. Louis. This is her thanks.

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