im a 14 year old female and i was wondering what i can do to help my community. i want to work with animals or habitat for humanity i just want to do something and feel like i am making a difference.. i just dont know how or where to get started. if you could, would you please give me a list of things i can do to help out and how to get started. thanks in advance :]
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Activism? NoLies_JustLove answered Monday August 28 2006, 12:34 pm: It's great that you want to help out your community =). Join a club at your school that volunteers for things. I'm part of a club at my school called Interact and we volunteer to do different things in our town. We also have another club called Key Club that volunteers. So see if you have any of those kinds of clubs in your school and join them! You could also volunteer at a nursing home, volunteer at an animal shelter, help clean your local park, volunteer at a daycare or YMCA, etc. Look in your local newspaper or go to your town hall to find out things you can do. Have fun! =) [ NoLies_JustLove's advice column | Ask NoLies_JustLove A Question ]
Volleyball2150 answered Monday August 28 2006, 11:28 am: If you like working with animals, go to the animal shelter or the zoo. To apply, just go to your city hall and ask them how you can apply. Sometimes you can help out the community with out applying anything, such as just go outside wearing clothes you dont care that get dirty, then pick up all of the trash and liter. That helps the community big time! I cant think of anymore things, but you can go to your city hall and ask them what you should do to help out the community.
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