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Ebony’s Answer, CareerVillage.org Team
Hi Jacob,
I found a list of potential places you could research for community service opportunities. You don't need to create an account but maybe you'll find a cause that interests you.
https://www.teenlife.com/category/volunteer/volunteer-new-york/
I found a list of potential places you could research for community service opportunities. You don't need to create an account but maybe you'll find a cause that interests you.
https://www.teenlife.com/category/volunteer/volunteer-new-york/
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Magy’s Answer
I'm not sure what requirements your school might have, you'll need to talk with the staff there to ensure you are checking all the right boxes and capturing all necessary information. BUT I am doing this service as a volunteer effort for my employer so I'm fairly certain you can do the same for your school.
For me, I have to set up a specific time to log in and start reviewing/answering questions, log that time, track how many questions I've answered, and then when I'm done there is a specific website where I enter the information.
Step 1 for you is to talk to the school staff to make sure you follow the correct process.
For me, I have to set up a specific time to log in and start reviewing/answering questions, log that time, track how many questions I've answered, and then when I'm done there is a specific website where I enter the information.
Step 1 for you is to talk to the school staff to make sure you follow the correct process.