Thursday, October 21, 2010

Unconquerable? I Think Not!!!

Driving Forces
  • Helps the environment
  • Gives animals a better living environment
  • Helps students earn their required community service hours
  • Allows students to be an active member in the society
  • Students get a chance to interact with each other
  • Students from different schools will get to meet each other
  • This is a great experience for everyone
  • Makes the community look better


Barriers
1.     The weather may be bad
2.     Students may be injured
3.     Students may be disgusted by trash
4.     Some may see this as a waste of time
5.     Students may become dehydrated or hungry
6.     Students will not work to the best of their ability
7.     Students may forget that they have committed to this project
8.     Students will not want to work with each other
9.     Students may not want to get dirty
10.   Students may not bring recommended gear



1.         If drivers are not aware of the workers, they could easily injure one of them. If someone is injured, it would be a big setback, which is why we will take many precautionary measures to ensure that this is not an issue. Each volunteer will be required to wear a hard hat and a reflective vest. This is so that drivers will be aware of your presence. Volunteers will also be asked not to walk in the road. They should walk off to the side to ensure that they are safe.
            Most cars in the past drove carefully past us and slowed down to ensure our safety. Most drivers will probably do this again this year. All of our steps to ensure our safety will make sure that everyone is life uninjured. This project will be fun and we plan to keep it that way. As they say, "Safety First!"

2.         If volunteers forget about the project, it will take way longer than expected, and the people that do show up will have to work extremely hard. That is why I will work my hardest to remind kids of it. I will call them the day before to make sure they are still going and they know all the details. I have also given them this blog address so they can stay updated on what has been planned and so forth.
            Making sure that everyone attends is important to the success of the project, which is why I have made it one of my priorities. Constant reminders to volunteers will help them keep track of when the project is and all the other important details of it.
           
3.         Dehydration and hunger will cause some people not to perform to the best of their ability. This will make the project clean-up take much longer than anticipated. That is why water and limited snacks will be provided. We ask that all volunteers eat breakfast before attending the clean-up to ensure that everyone has enough energy. With everyone's help, we should be able to finish before lunch.
            During the project, if you become hungry, just ask one of the adults for a snack and they will happily grab you one from our limited supply. Juice may also be available. With everyone hydrated and full of energy, this project will go smoothly and quickly. Everyone should have a blast.

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