International Baccalaureate Community and Service.

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International Baccalaureate Community and Service

Transcript of International Baccalaureate Community and Service.

International Baccalaureate

Community and Service

“Nobody can do everything, but everyone

can do something.”

~Author Unknown

When is the last time you helped someone

you didn’t know?

Why Should I Volunteer?

It’s my community (school, city, state, world.)

My community needs me.

I need to help others who contribute.

I can make a difference!

IB Obligations(per year)

Minimum of 20 service hours totalRecognized non-profit organizations onlyMaximum of 5 on-campus service hoursMust benefit community at largeProposal and Service Logs

DeadlinesJanuary 23: 10 hours (log check)May 8: 20 hoursMay 12: ALL LOGS DUE.

All 20 hours must be completed and recorded by the indicated dates in order to attend the

IB Community Service Recognition Picnic at the end of May.

(No students in ACP or Opportunity may attend.)

Additional BenefitsDevelopment of social skillsDevelopment of job skillsExposure to future employment opportunitiesAppreciation of communityEnhancement of work ethicIncrease in self-confidence

OpportunitiesAs we present various ways in which

you can earn community service hours, write down which ones might fit your schedule.

Also, come up with others you can share with us at the end of the presentation.

Community/Campus Clean-Ups

Religious Organizations

S c o u t s

Club Live P.O.W.W.R.Campus Clean-Up

Coastal Clean-Up

Parks & Rec. Craft Workshops

More Club Live Events5k-1k Run

Tiny Tot Olympics

Day of the Child

Fall Carnival

More Club LiveCinco de Mayo Fiesta and Parade

International Fine Arts Festival

Corona Beautiful

“How far that little candle throws his beam! So shines a good deed

in a weary world.” -William Shakespeare

(or Willy Wonka, depending on your age)

IB Community & Service2005