Resources
Here are some resources to help you get some press and media attention for your project. Press coverage is an important part of every J-Serve project. Press coverage lets your communities see the exciting projects that are going on, increases awareness both for your cause and for J-Serve, and will help recruit more people for the J-Serve 2010.
Project Leaders' Handbook
The J-Serve Project Leaders' Handbook contains 35 pages of everything you need to know about creating and running a J-Serve project in your area. Now updated and with information for J-Serve 2009, the handbook includes the following sections:
- Creating a J-Serve Committee
- Creating Meaningful Service Proojects
- Creating Effective Reflection Programs
- Creating a Successful Marketing Campaign
Download the J-Serve Project Leader's Handbook PDF
Youth Voice
Missionary Ideology
Identifying Community Need
Service Scenarios
Ways to Give Direct Service
Making Service Jewish
Multiple Intelligence
Reflection Toolbox
Here you will find many other helpful tools for getting your project off the ground and successfully implemented!
We invite you to explore:
Upon request we have gathered the following sample waivers: (Please be sure to get approval from your agency’s council before using any waiver. These are for sample purposes only.)
UPDATED NEWS & INFORMATION |
| What are you doing to increase the number of un- or under-affiliated teens participating in your J-Serve event?
We’re collecting recruitment ideas, and we will post them here for use by the J-Serve communities. Please send your suggestions to Lia Katz and we will compile a list of all the suggestions and put it up on the website.
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