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

Ric Neiman

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

Santa Calling

Martha Frickert

Dec-04

Bright Beginnings

Martha Frickert

26-Aug-04

Chesterfield Christmas Mother

Open

Nov-04

Charity Breakfast

Gregg Waldhauser

12-May-05

Care To Share

Howard Kellman

Spring '05

Future Community Programs

Mike Machek

Anytime

Clothing Drive -
Friends of the Homeless

Howard Kellman

21-Oct-04

Pennies from Heaven

Mike Macheck

1-Nov-04

Meals-On-Wheels

Ric Neiman

3rd Friday
each month

Riders for Readers

Eric Engler

Fall-04
Spring-05


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