Tuesday, July 27, 2010

CAS Service Project - Women in Congo, Africa

Here is a great service opportunity that deals with raising awareness around a serious global issue.
 
My aunt is a college professor in Vermont, USA. One of her college students started a project to raise awareness of the horrible situation that women face in conflict areas of the East Congo in Africa. The project involves reaching out to students across the US and around the world to start "Dear Hillary" chapters at their schools and educate their community about this issue and hopefully do something about it!



 What do you do?
  1. Visit the Dear Hillary Campaign for the Congo website and educate yourself about what the project is all about.
  2. Write a CAS Proposal for this activity.
  3. Click on the "Register a Chapter" tab and fill in the information required.
  4. Organize a viewing on October 26th of the film The Greatest Silence: Rape in the Congo at BISB or in Baguio City.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Goals, Goals, Goals!

If a man does not know what port he is steering for, no wind is favorable to him.
- Seneca (Roman philosopher)

Goals are important. That is why your CAS proposal must include an explanation of your personal goals for the activity. How will you know if you have succeeded at anything if you don't aim for something?
  • What do you want to learn? 
  • What do you want to improve?
  • What do you hope to attain?


43Things is a social networking site devoted to helping people reach their goals. It's worth checking out for inspiration and ideas (and laughs - one odd goal I encountered was "to become a mermaid"). And if you join and submit your own goals, other users will give you tips and encouragement.

The goals that you set in your CAS proposal should be included in your CAS portfolio. If you use a blog, it is easy to just copy and paste your CAS proposal into a new blog entry.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

To blog or not to blog...

Now there's more reason than ever to create your own CAS blog. Blogger, the free Google blogging platform, lets you easily set up a personal blog and now you can choose from numerous customizable templates! Here is the link to the CAS Sample Blog.










Thursday, July 1, 2010

Interested in Wildlife and the Environment?

It is shocking where our plastic bottle caps end up and the damage that they do. Below are photographs of albatross birds who have died as a result of eating garbage that they thought was food. Click HERE for more information.

Getting involved with the environmental club at Brent, improving recycling programs or educating community/school about minimizing plastic bottle use so that this doesn't happen could be a really great CAS activity or goup project.

Image by Chris Jordan


Image by Chris Jordan