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On-line resources
The Guide for Coordinators of Young Volunteers contains useful information on how the YVolunteer program will operate. It is designed to be used by teachers and agencies. It is now available online as four separate information sheets.
YVolunteer Voice is a state-wide newsletter to inspire young people with their own stories about volunteering. Some issues also contain interesting web sites to explore, as well as upcoming events in the community. Click here to read the latest issue!
YVolunteer evaluation for agencies. We value your feedback! Let us know how the YVolunteer program went at your agency. Click here to fill out and submit an evaluation form.
Printed resources
The YVolunteer journal has a few pages on preparing young people for volunteering, ten separate activities for them to complete while volunteering, and an evaluation page at the end. It is a useful reflection tool used in service learning activities because it enables students to reflect on their actions, thus learning more from them. (picture)
A YVolunteer Certificate can be printed for each student involved in the program. (picture)
A YVolunteer ID Card can be used as a nametag. It contains a declaration that students sign in their promise of excellent service to the community. (picture)