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4-H offers a number of cooking projects that you can adapt into a cooking club. Depending on the size of the group, you may offer one or more different cooking projects. These projects may be as fundamental as learning to bake cookies or as ... more »
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Drama is an excellent way for a young child to express herself. Working with others to present a play is an experience many of us remember from our childhoods. Start a 4-H drama club so that your child can make those memories as well... more »
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The 4H Groups are strengthening communities and families across the nation. They strive to help each other and learn to become useful citizens with many talents and abilities. One skill that can be learned in a 4H club is knitting. Knitting is ... more »
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For decades, 4-H has been helping children in local communities find healthy activities to take part in. Every 4-H activity promotes their mission of heart, head, hands and health. Activities available through a 4-H club vary greatly, from crafts ... more »
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Starting a 4-H sewing club is a good way for you and your friends to share your sewing talents with local children. Although clothing construction is typically seen as a "girls-only" project, 4-H does offer sewing projects for boys as well. There ... more »
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If you have knowledge of computers or other types of technology, and if you would like to do something for your community, start a 4H technology program. Members can learn how to build computers, run common programs, build websites or work with ... more »
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Being gay in America is a difficult way to live. For one thing, there are stereotypes to be defeated and misunderstandings to be had. For another thing, for the most part, we feel alone. Thus, if your school doesn't have a GSA, it can be even ... more »
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The Junior First Lego League (JFLL) is a partnership between the For Interest and Recognition of Science and Technology (FIRST) organization and the Lego Group. The program is designed for 6- to 9-year-old children who are interested in science, ... more »
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A student cultural group will help you get in touch with your own heritage as well as educate others about your cultural background... more »
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Starting a Youth Crime Watch of America Program can be a very demanding and often times, expensive, to start. However, starting this program can be very beneficial to the school or community you belong to. If you have the money, time and ... more »
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An alternative to the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts is a group for children called the Earth Scouts. The Earth Scouts live by a set of principles which include aspiring to live in peace, respecting human rights and environmental responsibility. ... more »
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The Cub Scout Promise, "I promise to do my best, to do my duty to God and my country, to help other people, and to obey the Law of the Pack," is important to not only learn but understand. Cub Scouts should learn to say the oath without help, but ... more »
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Uniting the youth is the best way to keep the world peaceful and developed.Therefore below are the steps:.. more »
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I'll share some of my "attention getters" and lesson illustrations that you can adapt for various life skill lessons. Youth need fun, interactive and impactful visuals in getting the point... more »
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Nonprofit and other social organizations welcome the help of volunteers. Follow these steps to volunteer at the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, which strives to help "children reach their potential through professionally supported, ... more »
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Nonprofit and other social organizations welcome the help of volunteers. Follow these steps to volunteer at Camp Fire USA, which strives to "build caring, confident youth and future leaders.".. more »
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Nonprofit and other social organizations welcome the help of volunteers. Follow these steps to volunteer at CARE, which strives to "serve individuals and families in the poorest communities in the world.".. more »
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Nonprofit and other social organizations welcome the help of volunteers. Follow these steps to volunteer at Girl Scouts of the USA, which strives to help "girls develop qualities that will serve them all their lives, like leadership, strong ... more »
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Nonprofit and other social organizations welcome the help of volunteers. Follow these steps to volunteer at the Boy Scouts of America, which strives to "prepare young people to make ethical and moral choices over their lifetimes by instilling in ... more »
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Nonprofit and other social organizations welcome the help of volunteers. Follow these steps to volunteer at the Epilepsy Foundation, which strives to "ensure that people with seizures are able to participate in all life experiences" and "prevent, ... more »
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Finding things to do isn't always easy, but when there is a place to go that provides multiple activities, you are sure to never be bored. The YMCA is available for all ages and offers programs and activities everyone in the family can enjoy... more »
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4-H is a program designed to teach leadership, citizenship and life skills. The four Hs stand for Head, Heart, Hands and Health and embody different types of learning and growing. There are several ways you can work with your local 4-H foundation... more »
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When somebody says, "We need to put something in the paper" about an activity or event, do they turn to you? Have you submitted news releases for your organization or club only to see them printed in much-changed form or not at all? Newspaper ... more »