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Site Leader 101 is a hub of informational videos that cover everything a Global Days of Service Site Leader needs to know to run a successful project. Learn from SNHU community members who share helpful insights from how to research community needs, submit your Site Leader Form, communicate with your volunteers and more.
If you're reading this, that means you're ready to take on the impactful (and fun!) role of an SNHU Global Days of Service Site Leader - congratulations! Site leaders have the unique opportunity to take on a leadership role in service of YOUR local community in the name of Southern New Hampshire University. This informational video will help you to understand the definition of community service, what it means to be a volunteer, and the many benefits of leading a Global Days of Service project.
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Future Global Days of Service Site Leaders - we're so happy you're here! Alumna, current employee, and experienced Site Leader Danielle Dalton '12 '16G has been involved with Global Days of Service every year since its inception in 2016. Safe to say, she knows a thing or two about organizing a volunteer project! Watch and learn as Danielle provides tips and tricks on researching community needs in your area, finding a cause that is meaningful to you, connecting with a nonprofit, and more.
For first-time Global Days of Service (GDS) Site Leaders, organizing your first project might feel overwhelming. That's why each GDS project leader will be assigned to a Site Liason. Site Liasons are SNHU employees/GDS experts who will support you every step of the way to ensure your project is a success! Before you are connected to a Site Liason, you'll fill out a site leader form with all the details of your project. In this video, current online student and GDS site leader, Aleesa Fairley walks you through the steps of completing the form and provides additional details to consider when coordinating with your chosen nonprofit or facility. Ready to get started on your site leader form? Visit alumni.snhu.edu/gds-lead for more.
Global Days of Service wouldn't be possible without the dedication and enthusiasm of volunteers. SNHU employee and GDS Site Leader Nicole Cate shares helpful pointers on how to communicate effectively with your volunteers before and after your project.
Who doesn't love an unboxing? In this Global Days of Service edition, SNHU employee and Site Leader Nicole Cate shows you what's in her Site Leader box. Each box will contain items you'll need for your project, plus some awesome GDS swag that looks GREAT in photos.
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