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Chapter 4.  Defend the position that your actions can make a positive difference in others’ lives  Suggest ways of showing responsibility in everyday.

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1 Chapter 4

2  Defend the position that your actions can make a positive difference in others’ lives  Suggest ways of showing responsibility in everyday life  Explain how people in leadership roles affect an organization  Identify the benefits of volunteering and how to choose a volunteer experience  Discuss responsibilities of being a citizen

3  Accountable  Leadership  Collaboration  Service Learning  Volunteer

4  Everything you do has a consequence.  Are you doing things that help others and society.  Or are you doing things that are disruptive and hurt other people.  Everything matters and your actions affects others in ways you may not intend or even know about.  You are part of society as a whole.

5  Means being accountable for your actions.  Accountable – willing to accept the consequences of your actions  You show responsibility at:  Home  School  At work

6  What are ways to show responsibility at home?  Name 5 DIFFERENT ways to show responsibility at home

7  Support school events  Show your school spirit in positive ways  Protect school property  Help others having difficulty  Treat everyone with respect  Work to improve your school

8  How do you show responsibility on the job??  Employees that show responsibility get better reviews, raises, and promotions.  Those who don’t are often fired are disciplined.  It also benefits others.

9  One way to make a difference is to volunteer.  Some organizations are:  Homeless shelter  Ronald McDonald House  Womans’ Care Center  Hope Rescue Mission  Human Society  Habitat for Humanity  And many others.

10  Leadership – involves giving people the direction they need to achieve their goals.  Having capable leaders helps organizations keep and attract new members to help.  Help motivate the group and helps the group to collaborate.  Leadership roles helps you learn and practice skills that will be useful in your future career.

11  Benefits of Volunteering  Ways to Help  Service Learning

12  Every community has needs  You learn job skills that are important for your future.  Brings you feelings of self-worth.

13  Help at a local food bank, senior center, or animal shelter  Participate in a charity walkathon or race  Participate in a Habitat for Humanity build  Coach a special Olympics team  Help beautify your community by planting flowers  Take part in a neighborhood cleanup  Counsel others on a teen hot line  Help with a campaign to combat violence, drunk driving, or drug abuse  Work with a recycling or hazardous waste removal program

14  Service Learning – involves taking what you learn in the classroom and using it to meet a community need.

15  Respect others rights  Obey laws  Prevent and report crime  Comply with emergency and security procedures  Pay taxes  Stay informed  Participate in government and take part in elections  Perform jury duty  Serve in the military if called


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