When the going gets tough, Lovett gets going

Students standing with snacks

After a major winter storm hit Texas last week, Lovett College residents wasted no time in assembling to take care of their community. Student volunteers spent Thursday and Friday phoning their associates to check in.

"Our associates have always been there to support Lovett in all of our endeavors, so we wanted to take a moment and offer our help back," said Aayushi Shah, one of Lovett's associates coordinators. "Lovett and Rice were fortunate enough to not be significantly impacted by the winter storm, but many in our community were not as fortunate."

The student volunteers also organized a donation drive and housed impacted off-campus Lovetteers on campus.

Cart with snacks

Volunteers from Lovett College shop for supplies to help people impacted by the historic winter storm.

Students standing with snacks

Lovett College volunteers pose with donations from community members.

Man serving food

Lovett College Magister Mike Gustin pitches in at the servery during the storm.

Sign that says "Thank You Rice H&D"

Students say "thank you" to members of the Rice Housing and Dining team for their efforts during the winter storm.

Photo credits: Lovett College

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