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Kelsey Stone, Butler Community College, Kansas

Kelsey Stone, a student leader completing her third year at Butler Community College mentors other students in exceptional manner, i.e. walking the talk, in student servant leadership. As Chair of the Grizzly Ambassadors (co-curricular service-learning organization) and President of Phi Theta Kappa (honor organization) she truly has led the way in helping other students find their passions for service. As Butler’s student representative to the first ever Kansas Hunger Dialogue, she has focused on the issue of hunger locally, regionally and globally. Serving on the Butler Homeless Initiative Board of Trustees, Kelsey continues to research solutions to address hunger within our own community, including the inception of a Campus Kitchen food recovery program and a student-led organization program dedicated to eradicating hunger.

Campus Compact's Professional Development Institute taught me more in 5 days than I would have learned on my own in 2 years!"

-Institute evaluation respondent