IDEAS
- Research problems in your community that are largely unaddressed and identify those who are underserved. Work on programs & projects that focus on the identified needs.
- Promote the acquisition of correct health and safety information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at www.CDC.gov.
- Plan programs on women’s heart health. Expand the programs beyond the club level to in-volve the community. Utilize information located at www.hearttruth.gov for program ideas.
- Sponsor a National Wear Red Day® celebration (First Friday in February each year).
- Learn the basic facts about gynecologic cancer, including risk factors and screening options. Establish information sharing sessions and utilize resources located at http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/knowledge/.
- Plan programs on breast cancer awareness.
- Offer free mammograms to the needy.
- Organize and/or participate in health fairs and forums.
- Learn about proper medication utilization and the issues with prescription drug addiction.
- Create a resource list of local women’s clinics and health centers and distribute it in public areas such as shelters, places of worship, and libraries.
- Educate club members and the community regarding the “Make the First Five Count” Initia-tive. Visit www.Makethefirstfivecount.org for information.
- Visit the autism website to learn more about autism. Utilize the knowledge to educate others within the community.
- Incorporate fitness activities into your club and community activities, including walking or yoga. Sponsor a fun run.
- Start an exercise group in your club, then initiate a weight loss challenge in your club and keep track of pounds lost.
- Promote healthy self-esteem and self-worth.
- Organize financial workshops for women, retirees, single parents, and/or college students.
- Work with local food banks and homeless shelters to provide needed donations, stock shelves, and provide other volunteer services.
- Work with local agencies that provide supportive services to the homeless and mentally chal-lenged by volunteering at fundraisers and local events.
- Partner with a local nursing home or mental health facility to enhance the quality of life for the elderly and disabled.
- Organize clothing drives. Partner with other local agencies to dis-tribute to the needy.
- Participate/ donate to Canine Companions for Independence (Dog Fest)
No comments:
Post a Comment