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Community Service

Community service at SVIS turns values into action through structured, age‑appropriate projects that build empathy, responsibility, and civic leadership while reinforcing classroom learning. Students work with mentors to set clear goals, engage safely with the community, and reflect on impact—so every hour of service is purposeful and meaningful.

Focus areas include

  • Environmental stewardship: plantation, waste segregation, clean‑ups, water‑saving and awareness drives.

  • Literacy and tutoring: peer teaching, reading buddies, and support for younger learners.

  • Health and hygiene: wellness talks, nutrition awareness, and first‑aid basics.

  • Digital inclusion: basic device use and safe internet practices for community members.

  • Outreach and relief: visits to elder‑care homes, donation drives, and verified local initiatives.

  • Animal care: feeding stations, adoption awareness, and responsible pet care sessions.

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How it works

  • Clear roles for student leads, research, and documentation teams; simple rubrics and reflections track learning.

  • Supervised activities with consent and safety protocols; dignity, privacy, and respect are non‑negotiable.

  • Term‑wise themes, minimum service hours, and opportunities for leadership ensure wide, consistent participation.

  • Families and community partners co‑create drives; recognition highlights sustained effort and measurable impact.

Outcomes

  • Stronger empathy, communication, teamwork, and initiative in real‑world contexts.

  • Practical understanding of sustainability, health, inclusion, and civic responsibility.

  • A visible, positive footprint in the community—and a lasting habit of service beyond school.

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