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Hometown Projects

Hometown Projects. Projects that can be done in your hometown, no matter what your town’s size . . Blood Drive. United Blood Services will work with you. Easy to do Gets students involved that would never of given blood otherwise. You c an do it three times a year. Animal Shelter.

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Hometown Projects

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  1. HometownProjects Projects that can be done in your hometown, no matter what your town’s size.

  2. Blood Drive • United Blood Services will work with you. • Easy to do • Gets students involved that would never of given blood otherwise. • You can do it three times a year.

  3. Animal Shelter • If you do not know where the closest one is in your area, search for one on Local.com. • Always need volunteers • Walk/Play • Feed • Foster • Adopt

  4. Town Cleanups • Trash is everywhere, making this really easy to do. • Talk to your Town Hall or Chamber of Commerce. • After any public event, trash cleanups are generally needed.

  5. Awareness • Cancer • Drug/Alcohol • Unsafe Driving • Weather • Anything you feel your school needs to know more about.

  6. Volunteer at athletic events: CC & Oak Grove Field Day • Stu Co volunteers serve as a course monitors at the cross country meets. • We also help with the Field Day events at the local elementary school. • Tug of war

  7. Local School Activities • Helped with the Fall Carnival at Colonial Heights • Provided tutors for the afterschool programs at the elementary • Talent Show • Made Santa and Elf visits • Assisted with Open House • Cub Camp • You can also team up with other organizations.

  8. Community Events • StuCo Members volunteered at the local Terry County Heritage Museum when Texas’ Last Frontier Heritage Tour on Sept. 26, 2009. We served as guides in the museum and at the Terry County Post Office Mural.

  9. Drives for: • Coats • Hats/gloves • Blankets • School supplies • Shoes

  10. Harvest Festival • StuCo members march in the parade • StuCo members help in booths • StuCo help with the cleanup at the end of the day

  11. FOOD CHARITIES • Winter Games • Dodge Ball Tournament • Make Deliveries These are just some ideas and are by no means all of the projects you can do.

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