One time service... - ... is generally, a very specific activity or project,
- ... which can be done in a specified block of time (a morning, an afternoon, an evening, a Saturday, a Sunday, or a weekend),
- ... is designed to meet a specific community need,
- ... should be determined by persons in the community in which the activity will take place,
- ... an entry point to community service
- ... begins with preparation - a planned activity or discussion that prepares the individual or group for the experience they are about to have (it may be done prior to the day of the activity),
- ... concludes with reflection - a planned time to debrief or process the experience and to identify learnings, raise questions or if desired, determine next steps.
Who should participate? - those who are new to service
- individual or group with very limited time availability
What are the options? - The Community Service Council (C.S.C.) is a group of Loyola students that plans one-time service events right on the campus, throughout the academic year. You can sign-up to participate in one or many events!
- You can also sign up to attend other one-time service opportunities on campus that organized by Center for Community Service and Justice.
- You can also create your own one-time service opportunity at a myriad of sites throughout Baltimore. Please click here to download the pdf.format of One-time Service Events Preparation Packet.
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