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Inspiring Leadership Through Action Nick Hovermale Stuart Kemmer Katie Diediker HUMANeX Ventures
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Purpose Our hope is that they will leave the Academy with a better understanding about how their mentee's involvement and engagement in community activities enhances budding leadership skills and provides real-life leadership opportunities
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Today’s Agenda WHY is it important for your mentee’s to be involved in community activities and HOW does this affect their leadership skills? WHAT can you do?
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Why is Community Involvement Important? Self-Worth – Confidence and self respect Communication/Relationship Building – Improving interpersonal relations Life Skills – Knowledge and skill development to prepare for now and the future
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Self-Worth Sense of purpose/belonging Opportunity to help others Develops a sense of personal responsibility to your community Establishes ownership in your community – Encouraging continuing involvement Opportunity to repeatedly affect positive change in your community Exposes them to future mentor opportunities
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Communication/Relationship Building Expand your network – meet more people Learn to interact with a variety of people Practice interpersonal/soft skills Helps promote a positive outlook and a supportive mindset Learn how to communicate with people of different ages Helps develop empathetic skills (care and compassion) Creates understanding and promotes spirit of giving back
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Life Skills Develops perspective and perseverance – Learn how to deal with difficult circumstances – Builds confidence Appreciation for diversity Chance to make mistakes Organization/planning skills Accountability for actions Networking opportunities – For high school students: jobs, internships, shadowing opportunities Gives clarity on what they might want to study in college
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WHAT can you do? Help mentees assist teachers in the classroom – Putting up seasonal decorations, cleaning desks, volunteering in other classrooms Make holiday cards for service men and women, elderly, children’s hospital – Can create together at school and then mentor can deliver them Encourage child to be involved in school activities Ring bells for Salvation Army Clean up a park together Help a neighbor rake their leaves Collect cans/pop tabs Participate in a Habitat for Humanity build Operation Christmas – let the child pick out gifts for another child! Volunteer to read, sing, visit, at a nursing home (or bring games, artwork, cards, puzzles) – Mentors teach them how to play a game, and then let them go to the home and teach the elderly. Volunteer at the Capital Humane Society Matt Talbot Kitchen & Outreach Participate in a book drive, or canned food drive Other great resources for ideas: – www.volunteerpartners.org Specifically has a “Youth Opportunities” tab www.volunteerpartners.org – www.volulnteermatch.org www.volulnteermatch.org
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