Too many to list here. If you go to VolunteerMatch (http://www.volunteermatch.org) Idealist (http://www.idealist.org), you will get an idea of the many, many things one can do regarding community service.
2007-12-19 21:58:16
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answered by Jayne says READ MORE BOOKS 7
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I had to do some community service in 2003. I went to a place called the recreation center for adults "old people" and let me tell something i had alot of fun with them. They are cool and are very happy with a little bit of attention. It makes there lifes better when they have someone that pays attention to them.
2007-12-20 12:33:46
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answered by Roy Jr. 1
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#1 take care of your own affairs in a responsible fashion, so that fewer people require the need for our community services.
I have a few pet activities or causes: I'm not one to join organizations and don't go in for the "feel good" charity things, so if I see a need I try to fill it here and there.
donate foodstuffs to the local food bank mostly off season as they get forgotten when it's not Christmas / Thanksgiving / Easter.
bought a car for a displaced Katrina family.
repaired a wheelchair for a guy who couldn't afford it.
habitat for humanity projects
look in on a few elderly / disabled folks
do home fix it projects for folks who are in a bind from time to time
collect & donate cell phones for elderly 911 use
donated several cars to a local mission
collect magazines for the local VA
2007-12-19 22:09:57
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answered by electricpole 7
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I am a volunteer tutor at an adult learning center for people studying for their GED. There are many of these religious and secular schools in my city, in the impoverished areas. I also volunteer for an interfaith group. I take people grocery shopping. I take them to their physicians or dentists offices.
2007-12-20 12:17:01
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answered by Bibs 7
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