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PAST PROJECTS = Projects which are not accepting any more students and have already ended. We have left these projects here for your reference. 

 

 
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    Basketball Clinic in the Park

    A basketball court is located in formerly abandoned parks that Island Girl Power has adopted. You can serve your community by teaching younger children the skills and rules of the game. At the same time, you are making use of this park in a positive way to promote a healthy lifestyle. 
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    Friends of the Park - Neighborhood Parks

    To provide families with a safe place to play and relax, Island Girl Power has adopted neighborhood parks in the Kaiser Dededo area, but needs help maintaining these parks.
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    Reach Out and Read

    Do you love books and reading? If you would like to share your love of books and reading with young children that may not have access to books of their own, here is a service learning project you were meant to do! 
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    Island Girl Power Mentor

    The Island Girl Power Clubhouses in Dededo and Malesso could use the help of high school girls to be teachers and mentors to the clubhouse members, ages 7 to 14.  Island Girl Power is a local prevention program focusing on offering positive activities and role models to young girls and their families. Come and be part of the IGP experience! 
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    Ironkids After School Program 2019-2020

    Love working with kids, making an impact and changing the future? Then sign up for this project to  tutor and help out at Ironwood Housing in Dededo.
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    2019 LIFE (Live * Imagine * Fulfill * Experience) Teen Expo

     2019 LIVE-IMAGINE-FULFILL-EXPERIENCE Teen Expo is open to ALL Teens! Check out the highly-interactive activities, learning and FUN at the Agana Shopping Center.  See flyer for details!

     
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    Fanoghe March for CHamoru Self-Determination

    Participate in this historic event! Earn service learning hours by sharing this information and by getting others to participate.  ’Fanohge’ is the CHamoru word for 'stand' and is a call to everyone on Guam to create the largest political gathering in Guam’s history. The purpose is to seek restorative justice by holding the U.S. to its promise to allow CHamorus to vote for their political status.
     
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    Fanoghe March

    Hafa Adai Students! Be a part of history and show your islander pride by participating in and/or observing the "Fanohge: March for CHamoru Self-Determination". The activity is open to all GDOE students. 
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    Sanctuary Incorporated 2019 "Too Cool To Do Drugs Youth Conference"

    Sanctuary Incorporated of Guam will be hosting its annual “Too Cool To Do Drugs Youth Conference on Saturday September 14, 2019. This year's theme is "Choose Life, Your Positive High". The focus of this year's conference is to prevent future instance of drugs / alcohol abuse. The conference will feature guest speakers, topics on prevention education and awareness to include hands on and fun filled activities that will give you students a chance to take active roles in the conference and share with their communities. The conference will be held at the Pacific Star Hotel from the hours of 8:00 am to 3:00 pm and breakfast/ lunch will be provided.
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    2019 Rotaract Youth Leadership Conference

    Earn service learning hours while attending the Rotaract Youth Leadership Conference on Friday, September 20, 2019! Afterwards, share what you’ve learned and experienced with others who were not able to attend!
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    Peer Support at JFKHS 2019-2020

    If you are interested in teaching or helping students who have disabilities, Ms. San Nicolas at JFKHS is providing this service learning opportunity to give these special students support. If you do not attend JFKHS and would like to use this project as a model, please do. You can either find a teacher at your school who would support you, or contact Ms.San Nicolas at JFK for guidance on how to proceed.
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    Manell Tree Plantings

    Guam forestry will be planting 12,000 trees over a 33-acre footprint in the southern most village of Guam, Malesso. These trees will aid in reducing the amount of sediment that enters nearshore waters which have negative impacts on coral and marine health.
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    Recycling at Guam Liberation Day Parade and Carnival

     Learn & Earn! Learn how to recycle properly with Ms. Peggy Denney and the GCC Ecowarriors at the Guam Liberation Day Parade and Carnival this summer. Earn anywhere from 4 to 45+ service learning hours depending on the number of hours you commit to. 
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    Conservation Ranger Academy

    Learn about our environment and what you can do to help protect and preserve it, through hiking and snorkeling in a safe environment and through presentations and field trips.  You will also build leadership, mentoring and team building skills through fun activities and games. 
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    GAMETIME Youth Football League Assistants

    Gametime is seeking HIGH SCHOOL students to help coach the youth football league ages 4-15 yrs old in Tiyan. 
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    Gametime’s THE HUDDLE

    Gametime is seeking HIGH SCHOOL students to assist in he Huddle program at various schools during the school year (elementary & middle school) and the summer (summer school). Gametime Inc. is a non-profit, faith-based organization established on the island of Guam in 2014. Gametime Inc. is founded by two couples: John V. & Fina Leon Guerrero and Brian & Bernice McGill. They envisioned starting the Gametime Inc. as a way to take their passion for God, people, and health and give back to the people of Guam. The HUDDLE program is 
     
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    Day at the Museum

    Calling all Guam high school students with a passion for theatre! A Day at the Museum, Preservation in Action combines fine art and theatre with Guam World War II History to encourage and educate Guam high school students, their families, and the community, to engage with the stories of people during World War II on Guam.
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    Sanctuary Incorporated of Guam 9th Annual Youth Fest

    Sanctuary Incorporated of Guam will be hosting its 9th Annual Youth Festival on Saturday April 27, 2019 at the Festival Huts Chamorro Village in Hagatna from 11:00 am – 3: 00 pm.  This year's theme entitled #manhobenSTRONG will showcase a variety of talents from a diverse group of island youth. Learn how to lead a "strong" healthy lifestyle and share this information with others to earn service learning hours. 
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    Ironkids Chalan Lumasu Cleanup

     Looking to have fun and meet new people? Join us and our neighboring kids of the Ironwood community as we venture out 1 Saturday a month and pick up trash along Chalan Lumasu road.Last clean-up day is this Saturday, April 27. 

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    Guam March to Protect Mother Earth

    Be a part of international movements to support science, combat climate change, ban plastics, and raise local awareness to protect our island’s resources. Minors must be accompanied by parents or a responsible adult. 
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