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Action Tips: Have a Class or School-wide Debate

Debate

Are you always the one who silences your friends during an argument by proving a good point? The one who speaks up in class? Do you always win a game of Trivial Pursuit? If so, you should think about organizing (and participating in, of course) a classroom or school wide debate. This is a great way to spread awareness on a specific cause you care about. Just make sure you get all the quiet kids to participate, too.

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Action Tips: Organize a Benefit Concert for Your Cause

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Hosting a benefit concert is a great way to raise money for your cause while having fun and rocking out to a super cool band.

Build your team

Planning an event is stressful, so don’t do it alone. Make a Facebook status announcing your plan to host a concert and ask if anyone is interested to help.

How To: Create a Survey About an Important Issue

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Not only can surveys be very powerful, but they can also increase awareness about a cause you care about. Your survey results can give you information about what people think and believe about specific issues/topics. 

How To: Run a Collection Drive

  1. Get the go ahead. You don’t want to get on your principal’s bad side so first make sure that he or she is okay with this sort of thing.
  2. Get your teachers on board. Have the teachers promise to do something crazy if you reach a certain goal, like promise to wear a ridiculous t-shirt to work or shave their heads. The hope of punishing a teacher has a certain way of inspiring people.

Turn off the lights when you leave a room!

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It's so simple, just flick that switch! Turn off the lights when you leave the room, even if you think you will be right back.

Another way to conserve energy and lower the electric bill is to keep the lights off when the sun is shining in! Take advantage of that natural light and save the lights for night.

Remember to turn off the lights when you leave a room, even if you think you will be right back!
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