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Community service responds to the needs of a local community.
Rotary clubs should determine top priorities for service
projects by first learning about a community's needs
and assets, and then developing a response that addresses
them.
An effective service project:
- Responds to a real issue, not an imagined one.
- Improves the lives of community members.
- Incorporates the abilities of those who are served.
- Recognizes all participants' contributions as important
and necessary.
- Comes from a realistic assessment of resources available.
- Aims for specific goals and objectives with measurable
results.
- Builds a working network
Community Service Projects 2004/2005
Project |
Cordinator |
Date |
Adopt-A-Highway
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Ric Neiman
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Saturdays:
25-Sep-04
11-Dec-04
19-Mar-05
28-May-05 |
Friends of the Homeless |
Howard Kellman |
Tuesdays:
31-Aug-04
30-Nov-04
29-Mar-05
31-May-05
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Santa Calling |
Martha Frickert
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Dec-04
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Bright Beginnings
|
Martha Frickert
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26-Aug-04
|
Chesterfield
Christmas Mother
|
Open |
Nov-04
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Charity Breakfast
|
Gregg Waldhauser
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12-May-05
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Care To Share
|
Howard Kellman
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Spring '05 |
Future Community Programs
|
Mike Machek
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Anytime
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Clothing Drive -
Friends of the Homeless
|
Howard Kellman
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21-Oct-04
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Pennies from Heaven
|
Mike Macheck
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1-Nov-04
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Meals-On-Wheels
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Ric Neiman
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3rd Friday
each month
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Riders for Readers
|
Eric Engler
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Fall-04
Spring-05
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