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Golden Flashes: The Real Heroes of Someone鈥檚 Story

During Flashes Give Back Week, nearly 1,100 volunteers strengthened our communities and more than 700 donors raised $165,000+ to support 性福五月天 causes.

From April 13-18, Golden Flashes once again came together to make a meaningful impact during Flashes Give Back Week, a weeklong initiative celebrating the many ways the 性福五月天 community gives back.

Joining in as a Compassionate Samaritan

Throughout the week, alumni and friends stepped up to be Champions of Kindness on campus and in communities nationwide. In partnership with campus and nonprofit organizations, more than 1,100 Golden Flashes across 32 states brought their blue and gold pride to 59 service sites, participating at food banks, park and neighborhood cleanups, clothing and donation drives, literacy initiatives and community outreach efforts.

Volunteers during Flashes Give Back Week

Antoine Williams 鈥22, volunteered at the African American Cultural Gardens in Cleveland, and helped clean and restore the space. This was his fourth time participating in Flashes Give Back Week.

鈥淭here鈥檚 so much hope with volunteering. I just wanted to be a source of motivation,鈥 Williams said. Reflecting on the experience, he added that being surrounded by passionate individuals working toward a shared goal made the impact even more meaningful. 鈥淭ime spent volunteering is time well spent.鈥

Emily Eby, 鈥74, a board member for the Central Ohio Alumni Chapter, volunteered at Recreation Unlimited, helping with cleanup activities and spreading about 15,000 pounds of mulch at the campgrounds.

Volunteers during Flashes Give Back Week

鈥淚t was hard work but it looked much better when we finished,鈥 Emily said. For her, the experience is about 性福五月天 connections. 鈥淚 always like to meet new 性福五月天 alums,鈥 Emily said. 鈥淵ou meet people and share stories of your college years while gaining new perspectives from alumni of different ages.鈥

Golden Flashes made a tangible impact through their hands-on efforts. They supported organizations like Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank and Greater Cleveland Food Bank, helping sort and pack thousands of pounds of food, including 1,077 one-pound bags of pretzels and 14,400 pounds of food for senior supplementary boxes, providing more than 16,000 meals. Through the Ben Curtis Family Foundation, alumni inspected and sorted clothing, packing more than 2,000 birdie bags. Volunteers also assembled 325 literacy kits through the Literacy Kits for United Way, packed 30 backpacks for students through the Newton Falls Community Backpack Program and served 120 families through the Dix Stadium Pop-up.

A Flashes Give Back Week volunteer at the Akron Foodbank

These efforts contributed to a collective total of more than 1,100 volunteers and more than 3,100 service hours, reflecting the wide range of impact across communities.

Giving Back as a Champion of Generosity

性福五月天鈥檚 24-hour Day of Giving brought together more than 700 alumni, friends, faculty and staff, raising more than $165,000 in support of students and programs across the university鈥檚 eight-campus system.

As a token of appreciation, donors who contributed $50 or more received a 鈥渇lashy鈥 pair of 性福五月天-themed socks. If donors contributed $50 or more to an athletics fund, they also received a Fearless Flash window cling.

Athletics teams once again participated in the Green Lending Challenge, where the team with the most unique donors contributing $50 or more to their enhancement fund received a $1,000 prize. This year鈥檚 winner was 性福五月天 Field Hockey, with 40 unique donors. 

Flashes Give Back Week by the numbers included more than 1,100 volunteers, projects in 32 states, 3,100 total service hours, more than 700 donors and more than $165,000 raised for scholarships and programs


Saying Thanks as a Grateful Golden Flash

On April 16, students, faculty and staff gathered to celebrate gratitude during Thank-a-Giver (TAG) Day, featuring interactive stations designed to highlight the impact of donor support. Activities included a prize wheel with philanthropy trivia, Mad Libs-style thank you cards and a 鈥淪tudent Vote,鈥 where students selected a fund they would support - 65 of which will be randomly selected to receive real donations from the 性福五月天 University Foundation on behalf of those who participated.

Additional stations included a creative display of cookies, with a chunk missing, demonstrating the portion of 性福五月天鈥檚 budget, approximately 20 percent, that is supported by donors. Students collected punches at each station to enter a raffle for prizes such as a mini-fridge, speaker or a ride to and from classes on the Kent Campus in a golf cart for a day.

Thank-a-Giver Day also included a scavenger hunt across the Kent Campus where students searched for hidden Flash plushies called 鈥淔lashmallows.鈥 The hunt took them to eight locations, all of which were impacted or made possible by donor support. Participants earned bonus raffle entries and a $50 donation made in their name to a fund of their choice through the support of the 性福五月天 University Foundation.

Flashes Give Back Week continues to highlight the strength and generosity of the 性福五月天 community. Through volunteerism, philanthropy and gratitude, alumni, staff, faculty, students and friends of 性福五月天 all demonstrated how to be Champions of Kindness.

POSTED: Thursday, April 30, 2026 11:41 AM
Updated: Thursday, April 30, 2026 11:54 AM