Ongoing Projects

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ONGOING PROJECTS = Projects which are not accepting any more students because sign-up dates have passed. But, these projects are still in the works and have not ended. 

If you are looking for projects for which you can sign up, check OPEN PROJECTS, here.


 

 
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    * TARO / BANANA PATCH Rain Garden

    Excellent project for a group of students. Can be done on school premises, public park (Both with permission) or on private property. Project location must be thoughtfully considered, it must have access to storm water, drain water, or roadway runoff.
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    Kurason I Sengsong Community Garden Member

    Community Garden plots are available for any member of the community. Adopt your own plot, choose what you will plant and grow, learn how to be a gardener, and share your knowledge with others in the Community Garden community. Once you reap your harvest, you can share it with anyone in your community who needs fresh produce. 
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    Friends of the Parks - Dededo Limestone Forest Restoration Park

    KISs - Island Girl Power in Dededo adopted a parcel of land next to the compound in Dededo to develop into a Limestone Forest Restoration Park. The park provides students and the community an opportunity to experience various elements of nature. Students learn about native and endemic species and our goal to restore native habitat. In order to restore native habitat, we teach student about the invasive species that we are removing from the park.  This project was started by community people excited to make a difference and provide positive activities that enhance the lives of our youth. 
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    Thrift Store Volunteers

    One person's trash is another person's treasure! This is the fun of a thrift store and you can be a part of it. Learn the value or recycling and reducing trash that is sent to the landfill. There is so much to do here, and so much to learn! 
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    * What can be done about Invasive Species?

    Learn about the invasive species problems affecting Guam and come up with an action plan of what you can do to help. 

    Make a plan to memorize the plants and insects that are damaging our island, become a part of the solution. 

     
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    Get Out the Vote

    Recent voter turnout is not where it should be. Help to get more people to the polls by planning and implementing a Get Out the Vote campaign. Share information about the importance of voting and how to register.

    Deadline to register is October 15th, 2024

    GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER, 5, 2024
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    * Monthly Observances - Ribbon Awareness

    What causes do you care about? Suicide Prevention, Sexual Abuse Prevention, Homelessness, Cancer awareness, LGBTQI+,

    Here is a service learning project you can do if you can get internet access. Learn about monthly observances - ribbon awareness and how it is related to health and social issues. Share ribbons and information with your classmates, friends, family, and community.

    Pick a cause, search the color ribbon, make ribbons to distribute, share the message
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    Community Garden Member at Island Girl Power

    Community Garden plots are available for any member of the community. Adopt your own plot, choose what you will plant and grow, learn how to be a gardener, and share your knowledge with others in the Community Garden community. Once you reap your harvest, you can share it with anyone in your community who needs fresh produce. 
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    Hal's Angels Field Beautification

    If you are a supporter of Hal's Angels Football, then you have an opportunity for service learning. The football field needs constant maintenance! 
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    * Guam Earth Buckets: Sub-irrigated Planters

    Earth Buckets are Sub-Irrigated Planters

    Making an Earth Bucket is a hands-on way to start your own garden and learn environmentally friendly ways to do so. Make an extra one and give it to a senior citizen or person with disabilities so that they can grow food at home also.
     
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