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Reading through this Do Your Own Thing Guide is a great way to begin your service project journey! It takes you step by step through the process of deciding:

  • WHAT project to tackle
  • WHERE the need is
  • WHO benefits and who can help
  • HOW to manage your project

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#1 Contato no Brasil

Submitted by Cristina Villas Boas on March 23, 2012.

Boa tarde!
Poderia me indicar um contato no Brasil?
Gostaria do material ( do-your-own-thing-for-teens.pdfem ) na lingua portuguesa/ português.

Cristina
Brasil

#2 local food drive

Submitted by natasha.m097 on October 1, 2011.

There are lots off people who need food due o the disaster in the world. A good project would be to collect cans, the donate them. The need would be to people who where involved in a disaster to send them canned goods. people who would benefit would be the people from the disaster. To organize this it would be the easiest to apply this to a school.

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