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Community Service Opportunities for High School Students: - 200+ Ideas for Service Eagle Awards Gold Awards and Capstones - cover

Community Service Opportunities for High School Students: - 200+ Ideas for Service Eagle Awards Gold Awards and Capstones

Rachel a. Winston

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Every act of service is a step toward the leader and person you are meant to become.
 
Make an impact. Stand out. Leave your mark. This book will show you how.
 
200+ Ways to Change the World Starting Now!
 
Who is this book for?This book is for high school students, parents, and counselors who want tons of suggestions for service opportunities. This book also offers students ideas for how to integrate service activities into college applications to show impact and insight.
 
Inside, you will discover:
 
National and international awards that honor extraordinary service.
 
Volunteer opportunities in every field, from environmental action to healthcare, animal rescue to global advocacy.
 
Practical steps to turn your passions into impactful projects.
 
Tips for showcasing service experiences on college applications.
 
Why can you trust Dr. Winston’s advice?Dr. Rachel Winston is a nationally recognized author and award-winning college leader who trained counselors in UCLA's College Counselor Certificate program. She is a graduate of Harvard, UChicago, UT Austin, GWU, Claremont, Pepperdine, and Syracuse. While Dr. Winston charges $195/hour for two-hour counseling sessions helping students through the application process, you can get this guide with wisdom from her 40+ years in the university admissions realm.
 
There is no other book like this anywhere.
Available since: 08/27/2025.
Print length: 70 pages.

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