Media contact: Office of Public Relations (909) 748-8070, pr@redlands.edu Bulldogs from the University of Redlands Will Unite in Service Alumni and friends of the Southern California university will participate in community service projects throughout the San Diego area April 9 REDLANDS, CA (April 1, 2011)—For University of Redlands Bulldogs, the spirit of service doesn’t end after graduation. For the fourth year, University alumni, parents, students and friends will join across the globe to give back to their communities, whether by cleaning up the beach, planting gardens or building a home for those in need, during the annual Bulldogs in Service Day on Saturday, April 9. This year, Bulldogs will participate in 30 different projects across the country, from Washington State to Washington D.C., in Texas, New York, Arizona, Oregon, Georgia, Rhode Island, Hawai’i and in Salzburg, Austria. In California, alumni will be working at projects throughout the Inland Empire, Los Angeles and San Diego counties and in the Bay Area. University of Redlands alumni, parents and students are encouraged to sign up for the projects and events in their area or, in the spirit of the day, engage in independent service in their own community. Service projects in the San Diego area this year include: In San Marcos, volunteers will participate in the 2011 Project Green for TERI, (Training, Education & Research Institute) a non-profit organization that serves the needs of children and adults with autism and other learning and developmental disabilities. Bulldogs will be working outdoors at the 20-acre San Marco campus, planting winter crops and herbs and painting and maintaining flower beds and fences. At the Casa de Amparo Child Development Center in Oceanside, which offers support and daycare to preschool children identified by the courts as at risk for child abuse and neglect, volunteers will be cleaning and sanitizing toys for the children to play with while they are at the center. At the El Cajon YMCA, volunteers will paint, clean, and collect lost sporting equipment. The School of Business San Diego campus will work with Habitat for Humanity to build a house for an underprivileged family. Volunteers will caravan from the School of Business campus to the home site. The idea for an annual service day began in 2007 after a group of University alumni journeyed to New Orleans to help with clean-up efforts after Hurricane Katrina. A co-chair of this year's Bulldogs in Service day, Marcia Mehl ’65, says “It was such a valuable experience, and one that acquainted alums across the generations. We began to think this would be a great way for alums to get together in their local areas, help in their communities, and share the spirit of community service that is part of the U of R experience. " Last year, the event spurred some 500 Redlands alumni, students and friends to volunteer in their communities at projects across the U.S. The University of Redlands has repeatedly garnered national attention for its commitment to community service, receiving the highest honor on the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll in 2007, and being named to the honor roll, with distinction, each year since the Honor Roll’s inception. For more information on these events or to register, call the Alumni Relations office at (909) 7488011, 888-UOR-ALUM or visit the Bulldogs in Service site. *Members of the media can contact Katie Ismael, Communications Manager, at (909) 748-8387 or katie_ismael@redlands.edu with questions regarding media coverage of events. ###