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This honor is available only to clubs outside the North American Division. For those inside the North American Division, use the Serving Communities honor instead. |
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/ADRA/Community Service/R1
Adventist Youth Honors Answer Book/ADRA/Community Service/R2
3. Meet with a community leader in your area and ask about projects that your Pathfinder unit could accomplish to help meet needs in your community.
4. Plan, organize, and complete a community service project with your Pathfinder unit or class in your community. This project should target a certain need that your community has. Total time from planning to completion of this project should be approximately 10 hours.
It is a good idea to complete the Community Assessment honor first and then use the information you compile as a foundation for planning this project and others.
This time includes planning, preparation, and execution of a project and any time spent working with ADRA or other outreach ministry in your church. The typical Pathfinder Club will spend at least these hours in a normal year performing Community Services so this requirement should be easy for active members.
References
- Who is My Neighbor? ADRA International, Silver Spring, Maryland (1995)
- Ministries of Compassion by Monte Sahlin, et al., AdventSource, Lincoln, Nebraska (2nd edition, 1998)
- Who Cares? by Linnea Torkelsen, AdventSource, Lincoln, Nebraska (1996)
- We Are His Hands by Steve Case and Fred Cornforth, AdventSource, Lincoln, Nebraska (1994)