Two Weekends Left for Youth to Finish Community Service Projects and Apply for $500.00 Towards Future Educational Costs
Posted November 7, 2015 at 5:35 am by Peggy Sue McRae
Sheila Harley, Public Information Officer of SJI Fire/Rescue had this to share with us…
Students between the ages of 13 and 22 who complete a wildland fire community service project and submit an application by Sunday, November 15, could be the recipient of one of twenty opportunities to receive $500 for future educational costs, or as a donation to their favorite charitable organization.
Participation is easy – use the project ideas list, or develop one of your own that best meets your needs; complete and submit the short application form. Project options can be accomplished in as little as a few hours, or a long as an entire day or weekend.
Help the students in your life turn their school, club or civic group’s community service requirements into something that increases wildfire preparedness in your community!
Funding for the awards was provided by State Farm through NFPA’s Year of Living Less Dangerously campaign.
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