Campus to Community

Campus to Community logo

Launched in 2016, Campus to Community is an initiative at Mohawk College led through the Student Life department. The goal of Campus to Community is to create meaningful connections between Mohawk College students and the Greater Hamilton Community through volunteer outreach projects.

Campus to Community works in partnership with eighteen organizations throughout the Hamilton community to create meaningful volunteer opportunities for our Mohawk students. Students are encouraged to join a Campus to Community volunteer team to regularly volunteer with other students at a local organization.

 

Learn more about our Programs & Community Partners: 

Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Central Ontario

Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Central Ontario is one of our original three partner organizations, and we've been working together since 2016! They aim to create, find, and support programs that directly improve the health and well-being of children and their families.

Eva Rothwell Centre

The Eva Rothwell Centre is one of our original three partner organizations, and we've been working together since 2016! They provide a stable and supportive environment that enables personal development through partnerships and programming in the Keith neighbourhood.

Habitat for Humanity Hamilton

Habitat for Humanity Hamilton is one of our original three partner organizations, and we've been working together since 2016! Habitat brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.

Neighbour to Neighbour Centre

Neighbour to Neighbour leads our community to an improved quality of life through a great support team who educate, counsel, refer, feed, support and care about the community surrounding them.

Green Venture

Green Venture empowers Hamiltonians to implement greener practices in their homes and communities to make our city a climate champion.

Boys and Girls Clubs of Hamilton

The Boys and Girls Clubs of Hamilton provide safe and supportive places where children and youth can experience new opportunities, overcome barriers, build positive relationships while building self confidence and skills for life.

Compass Community Health

Compass Community Health is committed to providing accessible services, empowering individuals and communities, and promoting wellness and illness prevention and comprehensive care.

St. Peter's Residence at Chedoke

St. Peter's Residence at Chedoke provides a healthy living experience that meet service, safety and care requirements in environments designed for people with unique needs.

Empowerment Squared

Empowerment Squared is building a world where everyone is empowered with the tools and opportunities to thrive and contribute to society. They do this by empowering newcomer and marginalized youth and communities in Canada and across the world to succeed through mentorship, access to post-secondary education, information literacy, and sports and recreation.

YWCA Hamilton

YWCA Hamilton ensures that women and girls have the rights, resources and opportunities to shape their own lives and define their communities.

FOTEK

Friends of the Eramosa Karst (FOTEK) is a community based interest group advocating for the expansion and continued naturalization of the Eramosa Karst Conservation Area.

Student Life Access Pantry

Launched in 2022, the Access Pantry is a low-barrier snack pantry located in the Student Life office at the Fennell and Stoney Creek campuses. Students can help themselves to snacks while on campus, and donate shelf-friendly food items. This community initiative helps reduce hunger on campus and makes students feel supported and cared for.

The Book Nook

The Book Nook Guidelines

The Book Nook serves as an additional resource for students to expand their perspective and literacy skills. Student Life aims for the Book Nook to serve as a bridge for students to learn new stories as well as find representation within stories similar to their own.


The Book Nook is located at the Stoney Creek campus in The Gathering Place (Room C118). Students can direct any requests for new books to be added to the Book Nook catalogue at student.life [at] mohawkcollege.ca (student[dot]life[at]mohawkcollege[dot]ca).

RESPONSIBILITIES

All books in the Book Nook catalogue are free for all current Mohawk students to borrow. However, it is the responsibility of the student to keep Student Life informed of any changes that may impact their ability to return or borrow books. Failure to meet the following responsibilities of the guidelines can result in losing your borrowing privileges:

  • Returning books borrowed in poor condition
  • Not returning books borrowed on time
  • Not completing the borrowing or return forms accurately
  • Not informing Student Life of any borrowed books that were damaged, lost or stolen.

 

BORROWING PERIOD / LIMITATIONS

  • Students can borrow a book for up to 14 days.
  • Only 1 book per student can be borrowed out at a time.
  • Decorative books cannot be borrowed.
  • Borrowed books can be renewed unless it has been requested by another student (limit of 1 renewal per book).
  • Students must complete the digital borrowing form prior to removing any books
    from the Book Nook.
  • Students must complete the digital return form after returning any books borrowed

 

Click below to request to borrow a book from The Book Nook.

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Click below to request to return a book from The Book Nook.

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