Ongoing Projects

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ONGOING PROJECTS = Projects which are not accepting any more students because sign-up dates have passed. But, these projects are still in the works and have not ended. 

If you are looking for projects for which you can sign up, check OPEN PROJECTS, here.


 

 
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    “Press Play! Con: It’s Never Game Over”

    Service Learning, Guam, Esports, Suicide Awareness, Gaming
    Press Play! Con” provides a youth-focused
    platform to reach hundreds of students and young adults through pop-culture, anime,
    and gaming. This project connects student learning with urgent community needs in
    mental health awareness and suicide prevention.
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    Citizen Foresters of Guam

    Citizen Foresters Group
    Do you enjoy nature and want to learn more about the trees in your village?
    Becoming a Citizen Forester may peak your interest! 
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    Youth Outreach Activity Development

    Reach out to GBHWC's PEACE Office at (671) 477-9083 or [email protected] 
    Submit Registration and other forms necessary to begin contact hours with GBHWC PEACE.
    Schedule contact hours to work with GBHWC PEACE to complete project.
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    Create and Critique Prevention Promotion Material

     Reach out to GBHWC's PEACE Office at (671) 477-9083 or [email protected] 
    Submit Registration and other forms necessary to begin contact hours with GBHWC PEACE.
    Schedule contact hours to work with GBHWC PEACE to complete project.
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    Community Resource Directory Development

    Peace Guam Research, create and design a community resource directory that provides local resources on youth substance use prevention, youth groups or activities, or mental health resources. 
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    * Guam Herbarium Digitization

    GUAM Herbarium is building a collection database that will virtually exhibit 60,000 plant specimens. Please join us in this digitization expedition.
     
    1. GUAM Herbarium is building a collection database that will virtually exhibit 60,000 plant specimens. Please join us in this digitization expedition.

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    Serve and Grow

    We are looking  for high school students who would like to gain experience in an active and rewarding environment in our community gardens. Our Serve and Grow volunteers will receive hands-on opportunities that foster workplace skills, personal connections, and community service.  


     
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    Micronesian Resource Center One-Stop Shop

    • Join us as we engage with the youth during our weekly visits!
    • Participate in some of our workshops!
    1. Ready to Drive: Familiarize yourself with the laws of the road! We can help you prepare for your written driver’s test.
    2. Workforce Development: Gain helpful tips to get in the work field! Learn about how you can get smart with your money.  
    3. Hafa Adai Orientation: For newcomers to Guam! Learn some helpful information that can help you transition to the life here on Guam. 
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    * NON-PROFITS- WHAT DO THEY DO?

    Ideal for individuals or small groups of students. Research work can be primarily online. Some organizations require a Photo release and presentation permission needed before process can begin. This project allows the student to work from home with limited transportation and printing needed.

    Sometimes all we need is a helping hand. Learn about what various non-profits do and share the information with as many people as you can. 
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    * ADOPT A PARK IN YOUR VILLAGE (PARK CLEAN-UP)

    Give the parks back to the children

    There are roughly 100 neighborhood parks around the island in 10 of our villages on Guam. These Neighborhood Parks are built within older housing developments, such as Pagachao-Agat, Liguan &, Kaiser, Dededo and many more. Neighborhood parks are not owned by the local government or federal government, they are owned by the community. There is no funding for maintenance of these parks. 

    Let's give these abandoned parks back to our children, back to our communities. 
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