Queens Athletes Lead Service Impact
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Queens University student-athletes are smashing records in community service, logging over 5,700 hours last year—worth more than $208,000—and ranking their entire athletic department in the top 30 of 100 Division I schools, the highest ever. Ten teams hit 100% participation, six others were at 94%, and seven programs cracked the top 10—triple last year’s count. This isn’t just about hours; it’s about character, driven by the school’s motto “not to be served, but to serve,” and powered by the Helper Helper platform, which partners with the NCAA. Nationally, student-athletes contributed over 637,000 hours with a $23 million economic impact. As the year ends, Queens will honor its top service teams and individuals with Royals Service Awards—celebrating those who truly give back to Charlotte.
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