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<b>1. <section begin=req1 /><noinclude><translate></noinclude>Select a community or urban area that you’re familiar with and describe to the best of your ability the following information: location on a map, economic conditions, demographic description of residents (age, gender, most common jobs, etc.), degree of health access, crime rate, and education.  
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<b>2. <section begin=req2 /><noinclude><translate></noinclude>List the needs you see in your community. This can include better support for low-income families, assistance for lonely or elderly people, and better clean up of public areas, etc.  
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<b>3. <section begin=req3 /><noinclude><translate></noinclude>Listen to a community leader, teacher, church pastor, or police officer talk about ways that someone like you can make a positive impact in a community. Remember to takes notes.  
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<b>4. <section begin=req4 /><noinclude><translate></noinclude>Report in your own way to your Pathfinder Club about your findings and describe what you have specifically learned about the community you chose. Be creative.  
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<b>5. <section begin=req5 /><noinclude><translate></noinclude>Describe the most important improvements your community needs and what you can do to help.  
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Community Assessment

Skill Level

1

Year

2005

Version

23.11.2024

Approval authority

General Conference

ADRA Community Assessment AY Honor.png
Community Assessment
ADRA
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
General Conference
Year of Introduction
2005
See also



1. Select a community or urban area that you’re familiar with and describe to the best of your ability the following information: location on a map, economic conditions, demographic description of residents (age, gender, most common jobs, etc.), degree of health access, crime rate, and education.

2. List the needs you see in your community. This can include better support for low-income families, assistance for lonely or elderly people, and better clean up of public areas, etc.

3. Listen to a community leader, teacher, church pastor, or police officer talk about ways that someone like you can make a positive impact in a community. Remember to takes notes.

4. Report in your own way to your Pathfinder Club about your findings and describe what you have specifically learned about the community you chose. Be creative.


5. Describe the most important improvements your community needs and what you can do to help.