How Can Parents Help?
Parents can guide youth by helping them identify the issues, problems, and needs in the community, and by defining terms like stakeholder, nonprofit, government agency, and civic organization. Parents can also help youth identify businesses that may support a project.
Connecting Communities
Stakeholders - these are the people at the center of the issue or need the students deem critical. Including stakeholders in the investigation and planning of a service-learning project is key to creating meaningful service opportunities.
Using this strategy, we put the issue at the
center and the stakeholders around it, using
the boxes to note perspectives, needs,
and assets.
Nonprofits - there are many nonprofits already focused on the needs or issues students hope to address. Working with these organizations is critical because some of the work has already been done. These groups, such as Feeding America Tampa Bay, need volunteers, food collections, referrals, and more.
We use this strategy to brainstorm assets and resources in the community.
Government Agencies - making connections with our government (elected and civil servants) not only supports investigation into how it deals with issues and needs, but it is also a powerful lesson in how democracy works.
Civic Organizations - Students need to see civic action from adults and can benefit from the expertise and connections to be made through civic organizations in their community.
Businesses - Businesses and corporations can assist in many ways beyond financial support. They can offer resources through in-kind support and marketing opportunities through sponsorships.