Community
Service in Your Club
Community service is an important element of every 4-H club
because it articulates service learning and encourages youth to be aware of the
various levels of need in their community.
Community service can take many forms; it can be a single, one-time only
event, an annual event, or a yearlong project.
The entire family can participate in community service and often several
clubs can collaborate on the same project.
FINDING COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS:
- Talk
to city council members
- Ask
schoolteachers
- Contact
other non-profit organizations
- Be
aware of church charity projects
- Look
in the newspaper and on television
- Get
an idea of what the community needs help with, figure out a way that your
club can help, mobilize your plan of action.
SAMPLE COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS:
- Beach
clean ups
- Monthly
visits to retirement community/nursing home
- Quarterly
staffing of food banks
- Food
and clothing drives
- Adopt-a-Family
during the Holiday season
- Community
clean ups at churches, parks, and other public places
- Painting
over graffiti walls
- Habitat
for Humanity
HELPFUL HINTS ON COMMUNITY SERVICE:
- Be
sure you accomplish the task you set out to do
- Choose
a service that is age and resource-appropriate for your group
- Be
prompt and thorough
- Make
every effort to receive newspaper coverage
- Maintain
contact with the organization for which you worked
FOUR EASY STEPS FOR DOING COMMUNITY SERVICE:
- Identify
and locate a need
- Develop
a plan: what you will do, where you will do it, who will help you, what you
will need for the project, how long it will take
- Implement
the plan
- Review
and discuss