This document discusses community service programs and group dynamics activities. It provides examples of different types of community services, including health and nutrition, sports, livelihood, and environment. It also lists several common group dynamics activities used in community immersion like Focus, Understanding, Communication Journey, Village Wire, Spit Back, Under the Sea Exploration, and The World's Doom. The conclusion states that community service is done by volunteers to benefit the welfare of the community without pay, finding meaning through helping others.
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This document discusses community service programs and group dynamics activities. It provides examples of different types of community services, including health and nutrition, sports, livelihood, and environment. It also lists several common group dynamics activities used in community immersion like Focus, Understanding, Communication Journey, Village Wire, Spit Back, Under the Sea Exploration, and The World's Doom. The conclusion states that community service is done by volunteers to benefit the welfare of the community without pay, finding meaning through helping others.
This document discusses community service programs and group dynamics activities. It provides examples of different types of community services, including health and nutrition, sports, livelihood, and environment. It also lists several common group dynamics activities used in community immersion like Focus, Understanding, Communication Journey, Village Wire, Spit Back, Under the Sea Exploration, and The World's Doom. The conclusion states that community service is done by volunteers to benefit the welfare of the community without pay, finding meaning through helping others.
be able to: 1. Identify different group dynamics activities; 2. Explain the different principles and guidelines of community service programs; and 3. Execute community service programs within partner communities.
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Overview
This chapter provides students with different examples of
community services in different areas of concern in the community including health and nutrition, sports and recreation, physical fitness, livelihood and entrepreneurship, and environment. It also discusses group dynamics activities to improve the functionality of groups engaging in community immersion activities.
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Community services are conducted by a person or a group of people for the benefit of others. It is done to address the needs of community members and the functionality of the whole community. One is not paid to take part in community services. Volunteers are expected to willingly dedicate their efforts to community services from which they can be repaid through small gifts or tokens or simply by the sense of fulfilment in taking part in these activities. NSTP-CWTS 2 students are required to complete thirty two (32) hours of community service in their institution's community partners as stipulated by RA 9163.
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Community Immersion Services There are hundreds of ways to participate in community services, depending on the skills and interests of students: 1. HEALTH AND NUTRITION 2. SPORTS AND RECREATION 3. LIVELIHOOD AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP 4. ENVIRONMENT
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Group Dynamics Activities There are hundreds of ways to conduct group dynamics activities, depending on the skills and interests of students. Some common community group dynamics activities are as follows: Activity 1: FOCUS Activity 2: UNDERSTANDING Activity 3: COMMUNICATION JOURNEY Activity 4: VILLAGE WIRE Activity 5: SPIT BACK Activity 6: UNDER THE SEA EXPLORATION Activity 7: THE WORLD'S DOOM
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CONCLUSION
Community service is done for the welfare of
the community. It functions through the efforts of willing volunteers. Volunteers are not paid to do community service. Usually, volunteers dedicate their time and effort to these activities because they find meaning in doing things that would benefit many people.