Give financial aid workshops,
Put on a job fair or give unemployment training or counseling,
Assist community members, students, and parents to complete the FAFSA,
Collect donations of professional attire for a program like "Dress for Success" or even for a campus closet,
Provide technology training for senior citizens or low income children,
Develop a financial literacy course for a local afterschool program,
Train to help the under-served complete their tax returns so they can avoid predatory tax preparation services (VITA is a national program that supports this service).
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