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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    Peer Support at JFKHS 2021-2022

    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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    MONTHLY OBSERVANCES

    Ideal for individuals or small groups of students. Research work can be primarily online. Find out what the monthly observances are for each month in the year and have students work in groups to find out what the national observances mean and if there are any colors that go with the cause.
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    Island Girl Power Mentoring and Leadership Classes

    Ideal for students interested in teaching or social services. The Scope of volunteer work will involve supervising activities, teaching a class or providing mentorship to a young IGP Member ages 7-14yrs. An example of classes that we are looking for are art, cooking, automotive, music, theater, computer, book clubs, dance, cultural arts and so much more. 
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    Reach Out and Read (Early Literacy Project )

    Ideal for individuals or small groups of students. Support this project of Island Girl Power/ The Ayuda Foundation. REACH OUT AND READ seeks to work with highly motivated volunteer readers in the community and schedule them to read to children that are generally underserved at our various Public Health Centers across the island. 
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    Guam Earth Bucket

    Ideal for individuals or small groups of students. Large groups can be done given space, equipment and materials are easy to find. Preferred location to facilitate project is at the student’s home, youth center or community location. This project uses mostly recycled items and allows the student to work from home in cases of transportation issues.
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    Community Garden

    Excellent project for a group of students. Can be done through UOG Cooperative Extension or Island Girl Power Community Garden Locations.
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    Invasive Species Awareness & Removal

    Educational campaign from Guam Waterworks and EPA to bring awareness about Drinking Water and Ground Water- classroom lessons...
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    BAMBOO Invasive Species Awareness & Removal

    Ideal for small groups of students. Cost for this project is little to nothing. Items needed are gloves, saw or machete, pruners, rope, hammer, nails and work clothes and shoes. Preferred location to remove bamboo is southern Guam, with mayor’s approval. Hut construction should be done with permission from the principal or mayor for a school or a community park.
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    Thank a Soldier Project

    Ideal for individuals or groups of students. Students write short letters to soldiers that are deployed to give their support and best wishes. 
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    Thrive: Coalition for a Drug-Free Dededo

    Be a part of YOUTHrive, a youth-led coalition! It takes all of us to have a vibrant, empowered, and resilient community. As a young leader, you have the ability to support and mobilize the community to prevent our youth from being exposed to drugs and alcohol.

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