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Community Involvement Hours - Eligible and Ineligible Activities List

Eligible Activities 

SERVICE CLUBS: Run celebrity games, special events and walk-a-thons. 

SPORTS/RECREATION: Coach children, volunteer refereeing in charity games, run Special Olympics & summer games, etc.

COMMUNITY EVENTS: Assist with winter carnival, organize parades and fall fairs.

ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS: Participate in community cleanup, tree planting and recycling programs .

VOLUNTEERING FOR SENIORS: Help with crafts or reading; remove snow and clean up homes and yards.

COMMUNITY PROJECTS: Help at food banks & hospitals, provide support services for the housebound or the disabled, participate at humane societies.

RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES: Organize youth activities, teach or help with children’s programs and classes; lead special events, assist with clerical tasks. 

COMMITTEES: Take a role on advisory boards, neighbourhood associations and regional associations.

HIGH SCHOOL: Participate in tutoring, organize fundraising, environmental projects, and special events approved by the Principal.

CLUBS AND YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS: Volunteer in or lead activities organized by these groups. 

CHILDREN/YOUTH: Help at drop-in centres, breakfast clubs, after-school and March-break programs, help in summer games, playgrounds, camps and child-care centres.

ARTS/CULTURE: Assist in galleries, libraries, theatres, museums and heritage sites. 

STUDENT PROPOSALS: Take leadership roles or assist with civic projects.

Ineligible Activities 

  • A task that is a requirement of a class or course in which the student is enrolled (example: Co-operative Education and job shadowing) 

  • Takes place in a logging or mining environment (if the student is under sixteen years of age) 

  • Takes place in a factory (if the student is under fifteen years of age) 

  • Takes place in a workplace other than a factory (if the student is under fourteen years of age, and is not accompanied by an adult) 

  • Involves the operation of a vehicle, power tools, or scaffolding 

  • Involves the administration of any type or form of medication or medical procedure to other persons. 

  • Involves the handling of substances classed as “designated substances” under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 

  • Requires the knowledge of a tradesperson whose trade is regulated by the provincial government 

  • Involves banking or the handling of securities, or the handling of jewelry, works of art, antiques or other valuables 

  • Involves a court-ordered program (e.g. community-service program for young offenders, probationary program) 

  • Any activity that causes a student to contravene his/her school code of conduct 

  • Association with any organization that does not meet the ethical and legal standards, policies, procedures and regulations of both the Ministry of Education and the Upper Grand District School Board