Center For Humanitarian Engagement

Connecting With Christ Through Service


Living out Generosity in Service is central to the mission of Walla Walla University. The Center for Humanitarian Engagement (CHE)  promotes a campus-wide lifestyle of service by connecting the WWU campus with service-oriented tools, resources, and opportunities. Determined to help WWU students find a calling—not just a career—the CHE works to build long-term relationships with the community and plugs students with specific skills in to the needs of local and global organizations.

Check out our website for a variety of ways to serve your community through CARE Weekends, CARE Project, Service Day and more. You can also visit our linktree for an up to date list of service opportunities and events happening through the CHE. 

You can contact us at che@bdzlsm.com or call us at (509) 527-2100. If you would like to stop by and talk to us in person, we are located in KRH Room 217 located on the Walla Walla University Campus.


SAVE THE DATE: Tri College Community Day 

Please join us for the annual Tri-College Community Day. This service opportunity will take place on April 21, 2024 from 12pm-4pm at Fort Walla Walla Park! All Community Members and College Students, Faculty and Staff from all three Walla Wala Valley colleges are welcome to attend and participate. This is a great opportunity to get involved in service, to connect with others in the community. A free lunch will be provided! If you would like to join us, please register through getconnected to sign up for a project. Hope to see you there!


View our Calendar

Our calendar contains all the dates for our upcoming events, click the link below to view or add it to your calendar. You can also visit and sign up through our linktree. Stay tuned for the dates of our annual Fall Service Days and Tri-College Community Days.

Check Out Our Instagram

Follow us on Instagram to witness stories of people who have been affected through our volunteering, to stay updated about our fun Volunteer Events, and to join a family of students and community members who prioritize Generosity In Service.

Blue Zones Project of Walla Walla Valley

Informed and inspired by the world’s longest-lived cultures, our mission is to empower everyone, everywhere to live longer, better. Our work is rooted in our research and identification of the world’s longest-lived cultures and most extraordinary populations.