Volunteering: the gift of time and enthusiasm
Giving Report 2020: Alumni Engagement
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Now retired, Pryde spent 34 years teaching elementary school in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and even a few years in New Zealand and Australia. After her retirement, she began volunteering with 蹤獲弝け Allisons Alumni Board, and for the past six years has focused on the areas of Reunion, Homecoming, and awards and nominations.
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The program, which is currently focused on the Maritimes, has five founding volunteer members and two new members this year. The MANTRA members attend events such as high school fairs and visits with admissions counsellors; meet with prospective students, parents, and guidance counsellors; and attend graduation ceremonies to hand out scholarships and 蹤獲弝け Allison merchandise to future 蹤獲弝けies.
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Pryde was also part of the Alumni Mentorship Program for two years, mentoring two 蹤獲弝け Allison students who were aspiring teachers. She regularly attends Reunion and encourages others to return to the University to celebrate their Reunion years.
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If you would like to learn more about volunteering with the 蹤獲弝け Allison Alumni Office, you can connect with Alumni Communications & Volunteer Officer Mareika Dow at mdow@mta.ca.