As a graduation requirement, high school students will need to complete a minimum of 20 hours of community service outside of their home and family environment. Please read the guidelines below and direct any questions to your grade level counselor office PRIOR to starting any community service opportunity.
Community Service is work done by a person or group of people that benefits others. It is often done near the area where you live, so your own community reaps the benefits of your work. You do not get paid to perform community service, but rather you volunteer your time. A student must complete both the Community Service Hours Documentation Form and Community Services Reflection Form. Completed forms will be submitted to the high school counseling department for review. Students who lack transportation and would like to inquire about potential service opportunities at their school should contact their high school’s counseling department. School service opportunities will vary by school and may have limited availability, so please inquire early to ensure ample time for scheduling this kind of community service opportunity.
***District Required Forms can be accessed on the right side of this page or in your student portal or parent portal account in Infinite Campus under More---Quick Links. Please email portal@thompsonschools.org if you need help with your portal account.
Online Resources
https://www.nocovolunteers.org/need/
Each year United Way works with 60+ local agencies to coordinate, recruit, and place nearly 3,000 volunteers in more than 500 projects around Larimer County. Further info can be found at https://uwaylc.org/
Current volunteer opportunities:
https://www.nocovolunteers.org/need/index?s=1&need_init_id=7073