Connect Your Skills to Community Service (Learning to Give Video Series)

For whatever reason you’re giving back, check out this video on connecting your skills and interests and how they fit into community service.

Learning to Give created this series of videos to help students understand different ways to give back, create awareness and advocate for change.

Connecting Skills and Interest to Community Needs(2:43)
This video helps students think about things they might be good at and connect those skills, passions, and interests to community needs.

Learning to Give: Understanding Advocacy and Action (3:31)
Learning to give time, talent or treasure while taking action for the common good is good for all. This video looks at simple ways to give using time, talents and treasure.

Learning to Give: Advocacy (3:59)
This video defines advocacy and looks at ways of influencing change for the common good and by impacting change through political legislation.. (middle/high school/college)

Learning to Give: Stages of Service Learning (3:28)
This video helps students think about four different ways to serve by connecting the student’s life to learning about the needs in the community.

Learning to Give: Learning Philanthropy and Service Giving-Why do they matter? (3:34)
This video defines, describes, and provides examples of philanthropy and service-learning to inspire students on how to use time, talents or treasures to give back to a community in need.

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Dani MacGregor

Web + Graphic Designer with 10+ years of non-profit and creative experience. I have a soft spot for pretty much every cause and charity. I admire all non-profits for their work in every issue and value their contribution in making the world a better place.

Through her blog “Thistle While You Work” this seasoned charity professional shares in-depth knowledge, skills and tricks to open your donors hearts and pockets. She has worked with every type of charity - religious, children, educational, medical, animal, conservation and human rights. Plus she has made over 70+ websites for non profits, thought leaders, authors and even the famously fun Hard Rock.

https://www.charitydesign.co
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