Steps 14 to 15: Reviewing the project to learn more from it


Step 14 - Reviewing and learning

Once the project is completed it is a good idea to review how it went to make sure it's finished and nothing else needs to be done. You can then judge how successful the action was and what lessons can be learnt from it.

Here is an excellent link to questions you can ask to identify any problems or shortcomings with the project so you can be aware of them to help with your action club's next project.

Remember, obviously results are important but it's the learning process on the way to those results that really matters. No one is perfect and no one knows everything and can expect everything to go perfectly every time. But you can always learn your way to great results if you all stick together, keep at it and don't give up.


' Good works are links that form a chain of love.'

'It is not the magnitude of our actions but the amount of love that is put into them that matters.'

'Do not think that love, in order to be genuine, has to be extraordinary. What we need is to love without getting tired.'

'I have found the paradox, that if you love until it hurts, there can be no more hurt, only more love.'

— Mother Teresa



'Whatever you do may seem insignificant to you, but it is most important that you do it.'


— Mahatma Gandhi

Reviewing for children's action clubs

For action clubs with children it is worthwhile for members to reflect on what they have done to really bring it home to the children what they have achieved and learnt. Action clubs with children can create photo collages of the project, a scrapbook, drawings and paintings, a poem or article for the local paper, videos and much more to help the project sink in. Sometimes it’s just good to have a group discussion. Our Basic project worksheet for simple projects and children's projects has some questions to encourage a discussion.


Step 15 - Choose your next project and start again

You can either look around your own community and see for yourself what needs to be done or you can go through our project lists until you find something that appeals to your action club members that would benefit your community.

If you see a need in your community then check if it is already listed in our projects area to get the basic information on it. If it isn't listed go for it but try to keep a journal of everything you do. That way you can email us all the details and we can put it on the net so other action clubs can do the project in their communities. Your new project idea can then do even more good.

Once you have chosen your project just start at Step 1 and have fun!





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