Past Projects

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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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    Clean-up at 1000 Steps

    Disaster at 1000 Steps, Mangilao! March 16, 2019, 7 am to 11 am, clean up the entrance to one of Guam’s most popular local and tourist sites, along with Marine Mania, GCC EcoWarriors, UOG Green Army, Mangilao Mayor’s Office, and Guam Nature Alliance.  
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    Guam Student Film Club 2019

    The Guam Student Film Club is a 4-month long free program for high school students aimed to educate young adults to responsibly engage with and produce media to create positive outcomes. Activities will include critical film screenings, guest filmmaker workshops and the creation of a short film/PSA by the students. The short film/PSA will reflect issues and themes that are relevant to students' lives.
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    Guam Head Start Program Children’s Fitness Fair

    Come join the Guam Head Start Program as we MOVE, LEARN and PLAY!  Help us promote health and wellness by encouraging exercise for children ages 2 to 10 years old.
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    E-Soccer Guam 2019

    E-Soccer is a program that puts children with special needs together with typical children into one team. Playing soccer together, they learn acceptance, teamwork and fun.
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    Mañe’lu (Brothers & Sisters), Formerly Big Brothers Big Sisters of Guam

    Empower a Child. Inspire the Future

     

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    Youth Nation

    Empower and educate youth in various communities to live healthy positive lifestyles through sports and physical activities.
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    Ironkids After School Program

    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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    Island Girl Power Focus on Life Carnival & Open House

    Welcome students! Come and join us for the Island Girl Power Annual Focus on Life Carnival and Open House. This event features wonderful life-affirming activities such as live music, games, and empowerment activities so that youth will feel supported. Volunteer to help and learn how you can make a difference in your community. 
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    Disaster Relief - Typhoon Mangkhut

    To aid in disaster relief, such as Typhoon Mangkhut that hit Guam and Rota in September 2018, students can earn service learning hours by collecting needed supplies and items needed by victims. 
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    Broken Crayon Project 2019

    Come help us with our annual Broken Crayon Project! Every year, we put out a call to teachers, students, and families at the end of the school year to donate their used school supplies to this project. Because of our mission to serve the far-flung islands of Micronesia, we are able to send these school supplies to communities that need them. We will need your help to collect, box, and prepare these donations for shipping. 
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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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    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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    ProStart Cooking and Nutrition Classes at Island Girl Power

    If you are a ProStart student at any of the the designated high schools, you have an opportunity to earn service learning hours by applying the skills you are acquiring in this program. You will teach a cooking and nutrition class at the Island Girl Power Clubhouse. 
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    Be a Hero at Hero Con 2018

    Great Opportunity to earn 10 service learning hours! Work with industry marketing members in a promotional event that caters to young and old - HEROCON.  Interested students can sign up through Guam Service Learning.  Act Now! Limit of 25 students taking part in an extraordinary event of colorful art and fashion scene, with quirky vintage clothing, exhibitions  and cosplay  within Agana Shopping Center.  Be part of a working TEAM. JOIN US!
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    Shorty’s LAND/SEA Clean up

    We will be hosting a beach and reef cleanup in Alupang Bay on Saturday, September 1, sponsored by local coffee shops, workspaces, and paddleboard organizations to showcase our brand’s first product.

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    2018 LIFE (Live*Imagine*Fulfill*Experience) Teen Expo

    2018 LIVE-IMAGINE-FULFILL-EXPERIENCE (L.I.F.E.) Teen Expo is open to ALL Teens! Check out the highly-interactive activities, learning and FUN! Earn Service learning hours by being part of the planning committee, or by attending and actively participating, and sharing what you learned with your peers.  You can also assist with clean up efforts after the event to earn service learning hours.  
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    Adopt A Wall - Park Beautification

    Island Girl Power in Dededo has adopted nearby neighborhood parks in Kaiser Dededo to restore and maintain. There are large walls that are available for painting of murals. This project is an opportunity for students to plan a mural, to raise funds for it, and to paint it. Doing this will help provide the neighborhood with a positive environment in which to play and relax. 
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    Friends of the Park - Kaiser

    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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    Guam Earth Buckets: 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. 
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    Rain Gardens

    Build your own rain garden and help our environment too! As excess rain water washes over streets, parking lots and lawns, it can pick up and  carry many items and pollutants itno our rivers and oceans, leading to water pollution and unhealthy coral reefs. Rain gardens are important because they increase the amount of rain water that recharges to ground water, reducing flooding and erosion problems. 
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