| Action
Club Projects for Young People aged 16 years and up
Any one can complain
about the problems in our communities, nations and the world, but
doing something constructive and useful about it is what counts.
Below is a whole list of causes that need some action club treatment.
Obviously there will be many causes we haven't thought of, so let
us know so other action clubs can also take them on. Between all
of us, we should make a real difference.
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'Life's
most urgent question is: what are you doing for others?'
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
Basic project ideas:
(Some of the ideas link to articles written by people in
specific countries, often with their own country in mind. If you live
in a different country and the core ideas are useful for your action club
but some of the information provided is not relevant, then simply use
http://www.google.com
to find the corresponding information and resources for your country)
Environment
Special projects for action clubs in countries
with disappearing rain forests and woodlands
Special projects for action clubs in countries with coral
reefs
Special projects for action clubs in countries with
mangrove forests
Special projects for action clubs in countries
with disappearing wetlands
Special projects for action clubs in farming communities
Special projects for action clubs in countries with
endangered marine mammals and their habitats
Advocacy
Bringing the community together
World peace projects
Seasonal projects
Practical hands-on work
Working with adults, young people and younger children
in need
Special activities for action clubs in countries with
severe poverty
Reducing global poverty
Working with younger children
Constructive problem solving in the community
Community health and safety
Special projects for action clubs in countries with
obesity problems
Special projects for action clubs in cold countries where
snow and ice form
Special projects for improving health in impoverished communities
and countries
Working for and with animals
Environment
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Start a campaign to encourage local authorities
to investigate the dimming of street lights in your community or certain
streets after midnight |
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Collecting litter especially from such
places as river banks, parks and beaches. Analyse its likely origins
and causes and organise a campaign to keep the areas clean |
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Special
projects for action clubs in countries with disappearing rainforests and
woodlands. (For example Brazil,
Mexico, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Congo, Ghana, Kenya, Nepal, Thailand, Australia
to name but a few. These projects are vital as the adults concerned are
far more likely to listen to and work with their own local young people,
than community outsiders.)
Special projects
for action clubs in countries with coral reefs
(For example Indonesia, Australia, Egypt, Thailand, Belize to name but
a few. These projects are vital as the adults concerned are far more likely
to listen to and work with their own local young people, than community
outsiders.)
Special projects for
action clubs in countries with mangrove forests
(For example India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Thailand, the Philippines,
Indonesia, Australia, Ecuador, Brazil, Guatemala and Malaysia to name
but a few. These projects are vital as the adults concerned are far more
likely to listen to and work with their own local young people, than community
outsiders.)
Special projects for
action clubs in countries with disappearing wetlands
(For example the US, France, Greece, Italy, Spain, Germany, Estonia, Tunisia,
Brazil, Mexico, Australia to name but a few. These projects are vital
as the adults concerned are far more likely to listen to and work with
their own local young people, than community outsiders.)
Special projects for action
clubs in farming communities
Special projects
for action clubs in countries with endangered marine mammals and their
habitats
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Advocacy
(It is always the duty of strong people to stand up for weak and vulnerable
people. All people go through stages in their life of being weak and vulnerable.
For example, when they are very young, very old and when they are sick
or injured or forced into a foreign environment)
Bringing the community
together
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Often when people move into a community
where they don't know anyone, they can become isolated and lonely.
One solution to this would be to use the action club as a welcoming
committee |
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'Everytime you smile
at someone, it is an action of love, a gift to that person, a beautiful
thing.'
— Mother
Teresa
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Organising and putting on plays and concerts
for the community. This can give the members the opportunity to use
their creativity; especially if they write the plays and determine
what music will be played |
World
peace projects
(To be successful spiritually as human beings we need to master of our
emotions and not become enslaved by them. One who is the slave of fears,
anger, hatred, greed, selfishness, ignorance, egoism and so on needs to
overcome these enemies of inner peace by 'waging war' within. In that
we learn to discern the truth in all situations and act wisely and skilfully.
One who has attained emotional maturity can channel their emotions into
constructive and skilful actions guided by wisdom and live happy, successful
lives; even when the world around them is far from peaceful. For more
information on this please feel free to contact
us.
'Man must evolve for all human conflict a method which rejects revenge,
aggression, and retaliation.'
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
'Just as a man would not cherish
living in a body other than his own, so do nations not like to live under
other nations, however noble and great the latter may be.'
—
Mahatma Gandhi
'Our scientific power
has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided missiles and misguided
men.'
'It is not enough to say we must not wage war. It is necessary to
love peace and sacrifice for it.'
'The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of
comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and
controversy.'
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Seasonal projects
Practical hands-on work
Working with adults,
young people and younger children in need
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Working with elderly people, sick and
hungry, young people with learning disabilities (not adults) and other
groups that offer the chance to further develop social interaction
skills. For example gardening, raking leaves, washing windows for
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'Let us touch the dying,
the poor, the lonely and the unwanted according to the graces we have
received and let us not be ashamed or slow to do the humble work.'
— Mother
Teresa
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Organising and putting on plays and concerts
for people in places where they don't get out much like care homes
etc. This can give the members the opportunity to use their creativity
especially if they write the plays and determine what music will be
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'Kind words can be
short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless.'
— Mother
Teresa
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Help younger school children with there
homework as well as any other problems they may face growing up that
the members faced when they were that age and know all about. (Mentoring) |
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Help teach younger children living in
slums whose parents are too poor to send them to school by teaching
them to read and write |
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Help blind or visually impaired people;
for example, read books and / or newspapers to blind or visually impaired
people and /or record it on tape for them to listen to when they like |
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Special activities for action clubs in countries with severe poverty
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Start a campaign to recruit volunteers
to go and help out at orphanages and clinics for orphaned and abandoned
children in your community |
Reducing global poverty
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Start a campaign to inform local banks
and credit unions how to use banking to end poverty in their community.
To do this just give them a copy of this inspiring article.
Ask them to reprint the article in their internal staff newsletter |
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Run a campaign to educate people about
the true causes of world poverty. This way the help given to impoverished
people, communities and nations can lead to much greater success
because it is formed around a greater understanding of the driving
forces of world poverty. (Click
for more information and contacts) |
'There is a sufficiency
in the world for man's need but not for man's greed.'
'To deprive a man of his natural liberty and to deny to him the ordinary
amenities of life is worse then starving the body; it is starvation of
the soul, the dweller in the body.'
'Poverty
is the worst form of violence.'
— Mahatma
Gandhi
Working with younger
children
Constructive
problem solving in the community
Community health
and safety
'If we are to teach real peace in this world, and if we are to carry on
a real war against war, we shall have to begin with the children.'
— Mahatma
Gandhi
'Service which is rendered
without joy helps neither the servant nor the served. But all other pleasures
and possessions pale into nothingness before service which is rendered
in a spirit of joy.'
— Mahatma
Gandhi
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Special projects for action clubs in countries with obesity problems
(For example US, UK, Australia to name a few)
Special projects
for action clubs in cold countries where snow and ice form
Special projects for improving
health in impoverished communities and countries
Working for and with animals
'The greatness of a
nation can be judged by the way its animals are treated.'
— Mahatma
Gandhi
Still stuck for ideas? Have
a read of some of the real
life projects young volunteers have taken on.
We need to grow our list above and to do this most effectively we need
your help. If your action club serves a worthwhile cause we have
not yet listed, please note down the step-by-step instructions you took
as well as a description and email it to projects@oneworldonepeople.org.
Please also feel free to include photos. We can then post your project
on this website for other action clubs to take inspiration from and copy.
That way your good idea can spread all over the world and make an even
bigger difference.
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