In 2002, the HMCUC, the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, and a diverse assembly of faith and community stakeholders joined forces to explore ways to utilize untapped and underutilized resources of faith-based organizations to improve academic performance and social development of at-risk and minority youth. The outcome was the creation of a faith and community-based after-school Learn and Serve program that provides students with rewarding and enriching learning experiences, connecting service in their community to academic learning outside of the classroom setting. This publication is a toolkit for service project development using faith-based and community organizations.

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