Chapter Projects
What are they?
Chapter Projects are a way for National Honor Society Members to connect with the local and great community. Members volunteer their time, as a small or large group, as representatives of Irondale and the National Honor Society. Annual Chapter Projects take place throughout the year. It is a requirement of the Irondale National Honor Society to complete at least one Chapter Project each school year.
Want to Coordinate/Lead a project?
Chapter projects are volunteer opportunities that have at least 10 Irondale students involved, with at least 5 being NHS members. Projects are developed, planned and implemented by students. Coordinating a chapter project is a wonderful opportunity to display your leadership skills! Ideal coordinators are organized, personable, efficient, hard working and committed to serving the community.
Needed: JUNIORS who are interested in coordinating, we need Junior Coordinators for the following Chapter Projects:
-Memorial Blood Centers Blood Drive in November 2015 and March 2016 (Immediately; coordinators determined by 11/11/15)
-Free Bikes for Kids December 2015 (Immediately; coordinators determined before Thanksgiving Break)
-Homeless Sleep Out May 2016 (Coordinators determined by February 2016)
Coordinator Application
Have an idea?
Members can design their own Chapter Project through the proposal process. <--- Click here if you have an idea!
For questions, please see any of the officers of Ms Speltz in room 215.
What are they?
Chapter Projects are a way for National Honor Society Members to connect with the local and great community. Members volunteer their time, as a small or large group, as representatives of Irondale and the National Honor Society. Annual Chapter Projects take place throughout the year. It is a requirement of the Irondale National Honor Society to complete at least one Chapter Project each school year.
Want to Coordinate/Lead a project?
Chapter projects are volunteer opportunities that have at least 10 Irondale students involved, with at least 5 being NHS members. Projects are developed, planned and implemented by students. Coordinating a chapter project is a wonderful opportunity to display your leadership skills! Ideal coordinators are organized, personable, efficient, hard working and committed to serving the community.
Needed: JUNIORS who are interested in coordinating, we need Junior Coordinators for the following Chapter Projects:
-Memorial Blood Centers Blood Drive in November 2015 and March 2016 (Immediately; coordinators determined by 11/11/15)
-Free Bikes for Kids December 2015 (Immediately; coordinators determined before Thanksgiving Break)
-Homeless Sleep Out May 2016 (Coordinators determined by February 2016)
Coordinator Application
Have an idea?
Members can design their own Chapter Project through the proposal process. <--- Click here if you have an idea!
For questions, please see any of the officers of Ms Speltz in room 215.
2015-2016 Approved Chapter Projects:
September - Ralph Reeder Homecoming Food Drive (week of 9/21-9/25)
A community effort benefiting the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf
October - Trick or Canning (Sponsored by Student Council)
A community effort benefiting the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf
November - Memorial Blood Centers Blood Drive (13th)
Blood drive focusing on local Minnesota needs.
December - Free Bikes 4 Kidz (5th)
Bike Give Away day helps provide youth with bikes to encourage a happier and healthier childhood.
January-
February - Feed My Starving Children (in conjunction with Edgewood & Highview Middle Schools)
March - Memorial Blood Centers Blood Drive
April-
May - Homeless Sleep Out
September - Ralph Reeder Homecoming Food Drive (week of 9/21-9/25)
A community effort benefiting the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf
October - Trick or Canning (Sponsored by Student Council)
A community effort benefiting the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf
November - Memorial Blood Centers Blood Drive (13th)
Blood drive focusing on local Minnesota needs.
December - Free Bikes 4 Kidz (5th)
Bike Give Away day helps provide youth with bikes to encourage a happier and healthier childhood.
January-
February - Feed My Starving Children (in conjunction with Edgewood & Highview Middle Schools)
March - Memorial Blood Centers Blood Drive
April-
May - Homeless Sleep Out
Memorial Center Blood DriveBeginning in 2014, the NHS began sponsoring 2 Blood Drives. The annual blood drives are a great way for everyone to get involved (even if you don't like needles!).
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Free Bikes 4 Kidz"Free Bikes 4 Kidz is a nonprofit organization geared toward helping all kids ride into a happier, healthier childhood by providing bikes to those most in need"
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Homeless Sleep OutEach year, the NHS Hosts a Homeless Sleep Out to raise awareness for those in need in our community. This night consists of Education, Service Projects and friendship.
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