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24 Volunteer Ideas for Teens Walk dogs for elderly or infirm neighbors. Connect with older adults in your community. Help an older person with technology. Prepare or serve meals at a local soup kitchen. Provide free child care to family members or friends. Help out at an animal shelter.
73 Community Service Project Ideas Collect and donate school supplies. Collect and donate backpacks. Collect grocery coupons for local food pantries to help them with costs. Collect and donate non-perishable food items. Collect unused makeup to donate to domestic violence shelters.
Service. Service before self is the motto of NJHS. Students should enjoy helping their school and community, without compensation.
Ninth grade students in a traditional 9-12 high school are not eligible for NJHS membership. Per national guidelines, at a minimum, students must have a cumulative GPA of 85, B, 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, or equivalent standard of excellence.
A community drive - contact different local businesses and nonprofit organizations and ask if there are any items they need - then organize an item drive within the school! Group Volunteer for larger organizations - set up group volunteering at Habitat for Humanity, or a food pantry.

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Q: What are considered to be acceptable community service hours? A: All hours must be for a NON-PROFIT organization. students may not volunteer at a relatives or friends business, or double dip with counting it twice for another club and NJHS.
Co-Curricular Activities Neatly list all in-school and community activities in which you have participated in the past two years. Include clubs, teams, musical groups, major accomplishments, etc. Neatly list all leadership experience you have had at school or in the community in the last two years.
After all, the only thing better than community service is doing it with friends. Host a bake sale. Host a clothing swap. Host a holiday meal. Host a competitive book drive. Host activities for kids in hospitals. Host a dog wash. Host an immunization clinic. Host a river clean-up.

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