Brown Mackie College - Quad Cities Gives Back to Community During
National Week of Service - April 18 - 24, 2010

(Moline, IL - April 19, 2010)  Students, faculty, and staff at Brown Mackie College - Quad Cities are teaming up this week and participating in a coordinated, nationwide community service effort as part of a National Week of Service, April 18-24, 2010.

For years, Brown Mackie College - Quad Cities' students, faculty, and staff have given back to their community through charitable endeavors. The goal of the National Week of Service is to further highlight Brown Mackie College - Quad Cities' ongoing spirit of service during an entire week dedicated to impacting and improving the Quad Cities area.

During the 2010 National Week of Service, Brown Mackie College - Quad Cities' students, faculty, and staff will partner from April 19 - 23, with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Mississippi located at 406 7th Street in Moline, IL and 220 Minnie Avenue in Davenport, IA; and will provide assistance during their after-school programs.

"At Brown Mackie College - Quad Cities, we value giving back to the communities in which we live, learn, and work," said Brown Mackie College - Quad Cities President Kao Odukale.  "Partnering with the Boys & Girls Club provides our students, faculty, and staff a tremendous opportunity to foster a more cohesive school community while making a lasting impact in the Quad Cities area."

To learn more about Brown Mackie College community service initiatives, visit http://www.brownmackie.edu/Community_Involvement.aspx. For additional information about Brown Mackie College - Quad Cities, call (309) 762-2100 or visit www.brownmackie.edu.

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