For the volunteering section of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award (DofE), I volunteered at a local community center, where I assisted with organizing activities for children and helping with their homework. I also participated in environmental clean-up events, picking up litter in parks and promoting sustainability awareness. This experience not only allowed me to give back to my community but also helped me develop teamwork and leadership skills.
Not if it is a business, no.
No, DofE regulations state, "Your volunteering must not be done for a business but can be undertaken for a charity or not-for-profit organisation." WikiAnswers is a for profit business. See the related link for other requirements.
No - it is a PHYSICAL section activity.
Yes... as long as you spend at least an hour a week on average on it, for the set length of time. Check with your Leader first.
Yes, as long as it is done for an average of one hour a week or more, and for the set length of time.
Only at the end of a section. Your Assessor fills in their report and then you submit it for approval through eDofE... your Leader then approves it.
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award (DofE) program is offered by various secondary schools across the UK and internationally. Many state and independent secondary schools, as well as colleges, participate in the program, providing students with the opportunity to earn awards at different levels: Bronze, Silver, and Gold. Schools often integrate DofE into their extracurricular activities, encouraging personal development through volunteering, physical activities, and skills training. To find specific schools participating in the program, it's best to check the official DofE website or contact local educational institutions.
probably..............................................................HECK NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not if it is a business, no.
see http://www.dofe.org/skills
technically yes... but there is absolutely no point whatsoever!
If your volunteering is what? If your volunteering is sub-par?