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Community Service?


Question Posted Saturday September 1 2007, 3:49 am

what kinds of things can i do for community service?

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Cux answered Saturday September 1 2007, 3:11 pm:
Hello!

-Volunteer at a Soup Kitchen
-Ask your church or a friend's church if they need anything done around their church


That's all I can think of off the top of my head here are a few I found online:

1. Set up a Help-O-Meter to keep track of the number of hours youth volunteer in the community.
2. Organize a recognition program for the volunteers who lead community organizations.
3. Work in a concession stand to raise money for a good cause.
4. Make a gift for the secretary of a non-profit organization you are associated with.
5. Take photos during an event and donate them to the event organizers.
6. Volunteer to be a museum guide.
7. Plan an Ethnic Awareness day.
8. Design a campaign to promote tolerance and understanding of differences.
9. Volunteer at a health fair.
10. Volunteer as a counselor at local summer camp.
11. Volunteer to do office work at a local non-profit agency.
12. Set up a web page for a non-profit agency.
13. Volunteer to lead a club of youth.
14. Share a talent through teaching a class.
15. Make birthday cards for the elderly.
16. Run or walk in a charity race with friends.
17. Stage a carnival to promote community spirit.
18. Ask your mayor to sign a proclamation for an important community event.
19. Ask your governor to sign a proclamation for a national event.
20. Practice random acts of kindness.
21. Stage a marathon to raise money for a cause.
22. Organize an exchange between rural and urban individuals to promote understanding.
23. Volunteer to help at charity auctions.
24. Volunteer your talents at a charity auction.


I could copy and paste the 366 I found- but here is the link. Some sound like really good ideas:
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I applaud you for doing community service!

--Jack
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dancedance42 answered Saturday September 1 2007, 3:04 pm:
Volunteer at a road race type event
Volunteer at a community fair
Volunteer at a church
Volunteer at an animal shelter
Volunteer at a senior center
Volunteer at a soup kitchen

I don't know if you can get credit for this, but donate clothing to shelters or Goodwill. You can ask your school if they need help with anything from helping with after school activities to weeding. You can get a bunch of people together to organize a town clean up type thing. Where you can pick up trash and stuff like that.

xxtiffany

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