This section of
the award encourages our students to realize that they are members of a
community, that they have a responsibility to others, and their help is
needed and valued. This is consistent with the Crichton Park School Rules
of Conduct. Citizenship activities should be carried out within the
larger community.
This area is
designed to enrich personal interests and to broaden horizons. The intent
is to choose an area in which the student would like to develop his/her
leadership skills, and to improve these skills by working at it.
Suggestions for Topics in Community Service, Leadership and Recreation
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Schools: |
Library
Volunteer |
Peer
Helper |
Class
Leader |
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Team
Leader |
Learning
Buddy |
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Churches: |
Sunday School Helper |
Choir |
Alter
Server |
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Music
Helper |
Baby
Sitter |
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Hospitals: |
Volunteer |
Visit
the Sick or Elderly |
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Conservation
Projects: |
Recycle Depots |
Environmental Clean Up |
Beaches |
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School
Yards |
Parks
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Trails |
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Youth leader: |
Scouts |
Guides |
Cubs |
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Other
Groups |
Friendship
Circles |
Big
Brother/Sister |
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Sports Teams: |
Coach,
Manager |
Score
Keeper |
Trainer |
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Instructor: |
First Aid |
Swimming |
Music |
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Martial Arts |
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Tutoring: |
Academics |
Homework Buddy |
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Volunteer: |
Y.M.C.A. / Y.W.C.A, |
Red Cross |
Senior Citizen Homes |
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St John's Ambulance |
Camp |
Life Guarding |
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Charity Organizations |
Cancer Society |
Community Food Bank |
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Community Theatre |
Boys and Girls Club |
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Recreation: |
Crafts |
Gardening |
Kites |
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Model Building |
Pets |
Woodworking |