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Community Contribution Micro-projects (quarterly)
- Youth design and execute community service projects that create visible, meaningful restitution (e.g., neighborhood cleanup + mural, tutoring younger kids).

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Community Contribution Micro-projects (every 3 months)

We (the youth) will come up with and do small service projects that make our neighborhood better and show real help. Each project happens every 3 months so people can see change. The projects should be something you can see and that actually helps people — not just talk about it.

Examples:
- Clean up a park and paint a mural on a wall.
- Tutor younger kids after school so they do better in class.
- Plant flowers and make a little garden by the library.
- Fix up a bench or paint over graffiti with permission.

How we do it:
1. Come up with an idea as a group.
2. Make a simple plan and ask for permission if needed.
3. Get supplies and maybe a small budget.
4. Do the project together.
5. Take pictures and share what we did so everyone knows it helped.

It will be fun, help our community, and show we can make things better.