Counting and Reporting Hours
The work unit of the Junior Auxiliary member is the
hour
. Hours are accruedby working on projects, attending meetings, educational sessions, etc. To be in good standing, each member must annually log:24 service hours and 12 education hours (six of which should be Chaptermeetings).Each hour can only count in ONE category. Round up…35 minutes is an hour.
ADMINISTRATION
Hours worked to organize, administer and operate JA locally and nationally.
In other words, if you are helping to run the chapter, it’sAdministration!
Example: Prepare chapter review as an officer
EDUCATION
Hours obtained in attending Chapter meetings, Area meetings, AnnualEducation Conference, Provisional Training (as a member), seminars andprograms sponsored by the Chapter
In other words, if you are learning something, it’s Education!
Example: Attend a chapter meeting
FINANCE
Hours worked to raise funds to cover Chapter and project expenses.
In other words, if you are making money, it’s Finance!
Example: Volunteer to work raising funds at the annual Trivia Challenge orRun From the Couch
SERVICE
Hours given to service for others in the community.
In other words, if you are serving or teaching others, it’s Service!
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