Video: UA Makes a Difference Through Cats in the Community Day

Video: UA Makes a Difference Through Cats in the Community Day

By Alexis BlueUniversity Communications
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Volunteers painted a mural on the playground walls at Project YES  during last year's Cats in the Community Day.
Volunteers painted a mural on the playground walls at Project YES during last year's Cats in the Community Day.

About  300 volunteers from The University of Arizona, armed with paint brushes and power tools, worked to make over the facility of the Tucson Urban League's Project YES, an after-school tutoring and mentoring center that serves about 100 children in South Tucson. It was all part of the annual Cats in the Community Day volunteer event, in which members of the campus community help a local nonprofit organization in need. UA employees and students were at Project YES on Saturday to paint walls, create a mural, build picnic tables, cover library books and more. See more in this video. 

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