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VOLT volunteer program electrifies campus culture at former 91Ƶcommuter school91Ƶ

As a young international student from France, Jade Arignon was not allowed to work in Canada. Instead, she volunteered to gain experience, and when she was recruited to play basketball at Langara College, she hoped to continue her community involvement.

As a young international student from France, Jade Arignon was not allowed to work in Canada. Instead, she volunteered to gain experience, and when she was recruited to play basketball at Langara College, she hoped to continue her community involvement.

Arignon arrived on the West 49th Avenue campus in fall 2008 and sensed many of her fellow students were also willing volunteers. However, there seemed to be no place to go to find information and get involved at the time.

Working with Kinesiology student Warren Springer and Clayton Munro, the Dean of Student Services, she founded the in 2010. VOLT91Ƶs mandate was to create community engagement, social awareness and student development through volunteerism.

Today, VOLT has grown to include over 3,000 student volunteers. VOLT volunteers are a fixture at Langara events, they welcome students onto campus, lead neighbourhood clean-ups, and support community organizations.

Arignon said the program has played a significant role in creating a stronger campus culture.

91ƵWhen I was a student, Langara was a commuter school,91Ƶ she said. 91ƵStudents would come for classes and then leave. We asked ourselves 91Ƶ how can we get students engaged and encourage them to stay on campus?91Ƶ

By enlisting student volunteers to lead school tours and help with orientations, for example, Arignon and her VOLT co-founders started seeing students stay on campus longer than two hours or so for each class.

91ƵThat91Ƶs also part of the reason why it turned into such a transformative program,91Ƶ she added. 91ƵPeople started seeing volunteers on campus, so they got interested in volunteering, too. It created a community and a group for students to belong to.91Ƶ

Arignon ultimately graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree and now works as the administrative and operations lead at , a social innovation company that helps communities deliver tangible solutions so that people can live happier and healthier lives.

She said she feels fortunate to be doing something directly related to her degree early in her career. In part, she credits her success to her experience co-founding VOLT.

91ƵI work in a world where we91Ƶre trying to solve problems like the opioid overdose crisis and affordable housing,91Ƶ she said. 91ƵAt first, you may not see a solution, but I learned very early through VOLT that the power of an idea goes a long way.

91ƵOne idea matched with a passionate team can truly create positive change.91Ƶ

About Langara College91Ƶs 49 Langarans Celebrating its 49th year on 49th Avenue, Langara is honouring 49 Langarans; those who are making an impact in the community and have helped shape the College into what it is today. From theatre directors and journalists to small business owners, community advocates, and dedicated employees 91Ƶ the stories of the award recipients are as varied as the College91Ƶs journey over the past 49 years.

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