A good community service project requires many well planned steps... break them down (one by one) and your project will most likely be successful. Here are some steps that I usually follow when I complete a service project...
1.) Choose your project: it has to be something that you care about and there has to be a need for it in the community that you live within!!!
2.) Research your project. This is a crucial step, because when you are helping a cause you need to know A LOT about it! This will make everything else SO MUCH EASIER! (believe me... I once skipped this step. Don't...)
3.)Create your plan of attack for the project (you know what you need to do now, and how to do it, but how are you going to MAKE this happen. This step includes collection of resources, communication, and also insight)
4.) DO THE PROJECT (follow the steps that you came up with in your plan and use your research!)
5.) REFLECT AND CELEBRATE!
I hope that his helped you a little bit! Remember... anything is possible if you are determined and willing! I hope that you change the world! (even if it is just a small change, it can make deep impact!)
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Some are helmets, community service project, or field trips.
A good name for an Earth project depends on what project you are doing. If you're doing one about picking up trash in your community, then a good name would be Project GO GREEN.
The community service committee asked the Robinsons to pitch in with the beach clean-up project.
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There are four elements that make a healthy community. They are community glue, good process and communication, effective project management, and a good governance. These all help make a community healthy for all who live in it.
Do you think its a good learning experience when doing community service in order to graduate from college?
There are four elements that make a healthy community. They are community glue, good process and communication, effective project management, and a good governance. These all help make a community healthy for all who live in it.
Cleaning up roads around the area, food banks, cleaning people's houses, mowing lawns, and concession stands are some great ideas for community service projects.
The best way to answer that is, "What does my community need?" Look for a good or service that your community really needs. Then see if you can provide that good or service well and at a price that is lower than the current price for the good or service. If it looks like you can turn a good profit, that is what I would open a business for.
School service is helping out your school. Where community service is helping anywhere in your community.
"Good project management courses can be found in nearly every state, including Texas. Project management skills are often taught at local universities, colleges, and community centers."