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Mansfield Resident Serves as Leader for Providence College's Urban Action Program

The leaders, along with 150 members of the freshmen class, volunteered in Providence, Kent, and Newport counties in Rhode Island on August 26 and August 27.

Emma Lane a resident of Mansfield, and a member of the Providence College class of 2014, was among 25 upperclassmen leaders who coordinated a group of freshmen who spent their first days of college participating in the College's 22nd annual Urban Action program.

In Providence at Neutaconkanut Hill Park, students painted rails, built a kiosk, prepped a meadow for a Philharmonic concert, and spread wood chips on multiple trails. In Middletown, they cleaned up walking trails and coastal areas at Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge. In East Greenwich, at Pat's Pastured Farm, students cleared brush on trails, removed fences, and cleaned a local cemetery.

Urban Action was initiated by Providence College students in 1991, with 17 students volunteering the first year. Since then, more than 3,100 freshmen have participated, with many returning as leaders.

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The goal of the program is to provide incoming students with an opportunity to make a positive difference in Providence, a community they will be calling their "home away from home," and the area beyond.

Past projects have included collaborating with the Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy and Providence's Parks Department to improve city-planted trees and restore city parks, clearing brush and preparing fields for a new organic gardening project at the Urban Edge Farm, and conducting a cleanup at the City Arts! building.

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