Residence Life at the University of the Free State  (UFS), in collaboration with the Community Engagement office, decided to pilot  a School Project within colleges for 2016.
    The  aim of the project is to invest in, and have impact on, not only schools and  the learning environment, but also the volunteering spirit of college members.  The project triggers critical and reflective thinking as well as the creativity  aspect of development to contribute ultimately to our social responsibilities.
    Each  college will visit a school throughout the year, to serve its academic needs,  and to foster relationships in the broader community. Recently, North College  visited Bainsvlei High School in Bloemfontein to share information and success  stories about academic life as a Kovsie student. At CommTech Secondary School  in the city, South College delivered sponsored tables and chairs to improve the  overall learning environment.
    North College consists  of Madelief,  Tswelopele, Vergeet-My-Nie, Veritas, and Welwitschia residences while South  College includes Armentum,  Emily Hobhouse, Marjolein, Kestell, NJ van der Merwe, and Villa Bravado. 
    “It  is a great opportunity for college members to interact with the community, and it  serves as motivation for the learners. The learners were very enthusiastic  about our visit, and I trust that the South College students will motivate them  to complete their high-school career and join us at UFS”, said Wilmie  van der Wal, College Coordinator.
    The  projects will continue during the second semester with the different colleges. Everyone  can look forward to significant life-changing stories. A quote by Archbishop Desmond Tutu serves as motivation in  this regard: “Do your little bit of good where you are; it’s those little bits  of good put together that overwhelm the world”.