Community Involvement
Community Service Projects
Kettering students are involved in many volunteer opportunities in the community, the largest being Service Saturdays where students help in community clean-up, small repair projects, food bank assistance and other efforts.
Other projects in 2021 include:
- Strength Project
- Porch Project
- Light Up the Avenue
- Business Facade Improvement
- Lighting & Signage at Mott Park
- Flower/Tree Planting
- Community Gardens
- Durant Tuuri Mott Food Distribution
- Flint Development Center Food & Water
- Invasive Species Remediation project
- Elementary School Robotic Project (Teacher Training)
- STEM Book Distribution
- Broom Center Volunteering
- Community Clean-up Day
- Stewardship
- Battery Recycle Initiative
- Martin Park Walkway
Business & Organization Involvement
In addition to student efforts, the University also is involved with:
- Flint & Genesee Regional Chamber - Ambassadors
- Flint & Genesee Regional Chamber Government Relations Committee
- Goodwill Industries Inc.
- Flint River Watershed Coalition
- Metro Community Development
- Uptown Reinvestment Corporation
- Back to the Bricks
- Mott Park Recreation Association
- DTM Working Group
- 80s in the Hole
- Chevy Commons State Park
- University Avenue Corridor Coalition
- Suicide Prevention Team
- McLaren Flint Partnership
- Automotive Women's Alliance Foundation
- Flint Children's Museum – Sprout Side
- National Association of Black Engineers - Advisor
- Black Student Union - Advisor
- International Club - Advisor
- Kettering University Student Golf Club - Advisor
Contact Information
Jack Stock
Director of External Relations
External Relations
jstock@kettering.edu
Venetia Petteway
Director
Corporate and Community Engagement
vpettewa@kettering.edu