Lone Star College--Tomball is located on the north side of Houston, TX, home to over 180,000 people. The
preliminary analysis of student demographic data for Spring, 2006 indicates the percentage of
minority students increased to 22.1% at Tomball. Tomball is an evolving community changing from mostly
rural to urban with pockets of poverty scattered through the area. Lone Star College--Tomball's service area includes 3
public independent school districts (ISD). The poverty rate for children in K-12 in Tomball ISD averages
5-6%, Magnolia ISD -- 9%, and Waller ISD -- 14%. Tomball was significantly affected by hurricanes Katrina
and Rita.
Through its participation in the Accent on Student Success: Engaged Together in
Service (ASSETS) initiative funded by Learn and Serve America and the Community College National Center for
Community Engagement, Lone Star College --Tomball's service learning project will include students from
Government, Computer Gaming Certificate Program and Club, and Vocational Nursing Program.
- Civic Engagement (CE) Training Module-The Lone Star College--Tomball Government discipline will team with the
Computer Gaming Certificate program and Student Gaming Club to develop a CE computer training module.
The module will include the following objectives with respect to the political process:
- identify youth within
the community that are disadvantaged economically, socially and politically and expand their awareness of
the political process, and
- strengthen the community by the inclusion of young people who understand the
nature of citizen participation.
The purpose of the module is to acquaint the user with the concepts of SL/CE and to develop the
user's receptive attitude toward such assignments. The module will be modified for use in the community
by partnering with the local America's Promise program (Tomball's Promise) and Tomball ISD.
- Bio-terrorism Community Awareness and Preparation Module - Responding to the recent community
interest in homeland security and hurricane disasters, the Lone Star College--Tomball Vocational Nursing
Department
will partner with the college Computer Gaming Certificate Program to develop a bio-terrorism awareness
and preparation module. The module will give vocational nursing students training in bio-terrorism
scenarios and give a sense of civic responsibility in preparing and demonstrating the module throughout the
community. The module will place the user at the heart of a disaster scenario and will highlight the health
implications, community response resources, and various preparation methods available to citizens. This will
benefit local nonprofit medical clinics like TOMAGWA, where nursing students will disseminate the
information learned to the non-profit representatives and their volunteers, and advance the Safe Places and
Healthy Start emphases of Tomball's Promise.
For further information, please contact Clark Friesen at 281-401-1807 or via email at
clark.w.friesen@lonestar.edu.

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Turtle Mountain Community College (TMCC) in Belcourt, ND, will develop and implement a service
learning program for its students and community members, through its participation in the Accent on Student
Success: Engaged Together in Service (ASSETS) initiative funded by Learn and Serve America and the
Community College National Center for Community Engagement. Turtle Mountain Community College is focusing on the problem of diabetes on the reservation and in the surrounding area for the college’s interdisciplinary service learning program.
Type 2 diabetes is a widespread problem that directly or indirectly affects everyone on the reservation. While many adults are diabetic or are at risk of becoming diabetic, the problem is also affecting children. In the fall of 2005 when the Tribal Diabetes Program screened children in kindergarten through eighth grade in the schools on and around the reservation, they found that 57% of the children are at increased risk of becoming diabetic. TMCC’s service learning/community engagement project is working with area schools and other community partners, including the Reservation Diabetes Program, the 5 + 5 Coalition, the Rolette County Wellness Coalition, the Reservation Wellness Coalition, and Boys and Girls Club, to improve the health of the community by increasing awareness of the problems associate with diabetes and ways to reduce the risk of developing the disease or of having complication related to it. This is being done through numerous activities that utilize the knowledge and skills relevant to the particular courses students are taking in a variety of disciplines.
For more information please contact Peggy Johnson at 701-477-7817 or via email at pjohnson@tm.edu.

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Lyvier Conss
Executive Director
1025 North Country Club Drive, Suite 320
Mesa, AZ 85201
480-461-6281 phone, 480-461-6284 fax
email: lyvier.conss@mcmail.maricopa.edu
Gloria Schoonover
Assistant Program Administrator
1025 North Country Club Drive, Suite 320
Mesa, AZ 85201
480-461-6280 phone, 480-461-6284 fax
email: gloria.schoonover@mcmail.maricopa.edu
Mary Sanders
Project Assistant
1025 North Country Club Drive, Suite 320
Mesa, AZ 85201
480-461-6282 phone, 480-461-6284 fax
email: mary.sanders@mcmail.maricopa.edu
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