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Citizenship Project

Because helping others is a part of being a good citizen, any service learning project is a way to increase your citizenship skills. However, good citizens also know about government and other things. Here are a few ways you might combine your citizenship project with service to the community.

  • lead a tour of the local courthouse or other government buildings
  • repair flags for the local VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars)
  • visit with veterans and write a story about them for the paper or just for yourself
  • sponsor a voter registration drive
  • host an "appreciation day" for police officers, the fire department, elected officials, city/county employees, teachers, or others
  • wash fire trucks or police cars
  • begin an "adopt-a-grandparent" program
  • make a video about the history of your community
  • organize a voter registration drive
  • encourage family, friends, and neighbors to vote on Election Day
  • help with a community picnic (serve food, set up tables, pick up trash)
  • build a Web page about your community or a community organization
  • create a "community map" of government offices, community service organizations, landmarks, and other important community features
  • help train new 4-H officers
  • help conduct State 4-H Congress Readiness Day for your region


What are some other ways you can help others through citizenship?

 

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