WEST CENTRAL F.I.R.E. Service Club
“You make a living by what you get. You make a life by what you give.” Winston Churchill
Purpose: To provide opportunity for students to work on a volunteer basis to assist in the community.
“If you want to lift yourself up, lift up someone else.” Booker T. Washington
Why: Create connections with others in your community.
Make changes in your community.
Help people.
Earn service awards.
Have good things to write on your resume and college applications.
“Never doubt that a small group of committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has. “ Margaret Mead
*For students who chose to participate and reach the number of hours required for your graduating class, recognition and award will be given at graduation.
How: Students would need to correctly record, and submit on appropriate form, the service hours they take part in. All hours need to be unpaid volunteer work hours that take place outside of school hours. The service committee will create a list of group service opportunities, but students can also choose to contact and arrange their own volunteer project/hours.
Examples of service opportunities include but are not limited to:
Hospital volunteer
Performances for the community
Volunteering at preschools or daycare outside of your home
Volunteer coaching or refereeing
Peer tutoring
Volunteering at care center, food or clothing bank
Yard work for area citizens
Helping shut-ins
Volunteering at the humane society
Teaching Sunday school
Blood drive volunteer/donations
Disaster relief or prevention
County fair volunteer
*Any volunteer work not listed above should be pre-approved by the Service committee prior to completion of hours.
All hours can not come from the same activity. We encourage volunteering for a variety of activities. Seventy-five percent of activities must come from activities completed in Henderson County.
Completed hours can be turned into Mrs. Alexander at any time. Extra forms are available there as well. Please return completed sheets in a timely manner (do not turn all in on the last day).
When: Deadline for yearly work for is April 20th.
Semester and yearly prizes will be awarded. All work must be properly documented to count toward awards.
Required hours for recognition at graduation:
Class of 2021 -300 hours
Class of 2020 -300 hours
Class of 2019-300 hours
Class of 2018-300 hours
“Volunteers do not necessarily have the time; they just have the heart.” Elizabeth Andrew
Groups could plan and perform the service hours together, for example a home room group or student organization could plan and complete a project together.
Forms are in PDF format.