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What extracurricular practical activities can college students take part in?
Campus: Welcome the New Year, Little Red Riding Hood in sports meeting, book arrangement in library, volunteers for large-scale competitions and conferences, school volunteers, etc. Off-campus: non-profit organizations, such as nursing homes, welfare homes, science and technology museums, etc. Volunteer activity refers to the service work of voluntarily giving one's time and energy to improve society and promote social progress without asking for returns.

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1, volunteer as a tour guide in museums, parks and subway stations; A little more advanced is to be a tour guide, which takes a long time to train.

2. The local Red Cross or some charities may have such activities as "love package", and volunteers will generally introduce and raise money for passers-by;

3. Environmental protection activities: Participate in cleaning up garbage in beaches, parks, streets and other places, and publicize environmental awareness.

4. Community service: providing free clinic, accompanying the elderly, child care and other services for community residents.

5. Educational support: provide after-school counseling, book donation and other support for students in poor areas.

6. Cultural inheritance: Participate in cultural heritage protection, traditional handicraft production and other activities.

7. Animal protection: Participate in animal rescue, volunteer service in animal shelters and other activities.

8. Disaster relief: Participate in earthquake, flood, typhoon and other disaster relief work.

9. Health promotion: provide health consultation, free clinic, fitness guidance and other services for community residents.

10. international aid: participate in international aid projects and provide assistance to people in poor countries.