Over Spring Break this past year, a group called the Atheists, Agnostics, & Freethinkers from the University of Illinois joined forced with the school’s Campus Crusade for Christ group and went down to New Orleans.
While there, they “rebuilt and gutted houses, revived lawns and gardens, painted, and even walked dogs at a local animal shelter.”
The trip was such a success — the Secular Student Alliance gave the group its $300 Best Service Project award this year — that the students are planning to do something similar next year.

(Ok, it was slightly exhausting, too. But a good kind of exhausting!)
Now, they want to help other atheist groups plan service projects like this one.
Ashley Carter, the president of AA&F, put together a wonderful packet for leaders of campus atheist groups who want to send a team of students across the country to do a similar kind of service project.
Her list of advice includes her responses to the following:
- Why was this trip so awesome?
- Can your group do this?
- What groups can you coordinate with?
- How can you make this extremely affordable?
- How do you get your group members interested?
- What other things need to be done leading up to the trip?
- Things to remember while you are on the trip
- After you get back
- Things to watch out for
She also offers a bit of useful advice to the non-religious students involved:
- working together with theist groups opens a dialog and shows solidarity between groups that can often be quite divided
- when one volunteers as a member of a nontheist group, this works to improve the image of all nontheists, not just the individual or the specific group
Check out the first person account of the trip — with pictures!
Ashley and Peter Ho (also from the U of I group) spoke about the event at the recent SSA conference. You can download the full talk they gave about this experience here (mp3).
In case anyone ever asks what positive things atheists ever do for anyone, let them know about Ashley’s group and their volunteer work.
[tags]atheist, atheism, volunteer[/tags]





Thanks U of I AAF members for making the non religious look good!
As a former member of Campus Crusade, I have to say I am pretty amazed that they were so open to the collaboration! Good for them! Its good to know that some college chapters arent as militant as the one I was part of. Thanks for sharing this.
There were not any hot atheist babes at UIUC when I was there.
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