For mutual tonight we had a friendship night, found here. We had 11 girls but the odd girl out was willing to let one of leaders interview her. It was a fun night with a good purpose and a chance to remind the young women that they are special.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Integrity Value Project Ideas
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Host an alternative after-prom party
where the environment will be safe and all activities will be in keeping with
church standards.
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Make a faux tile picture of the temple and display it
somewhere visible. Write feelings about the temple and a plan for preparing to
enter the temple on the back.
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Plan and lead a campaign to keep
Christ in Christmas this year.
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Make monthly Personal Progress reminders to hand out to every
YW for 6 months
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Make FHE kits to give to families in the ward, 3 months'
worth-including recipes, games, lessons
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Read any book of scripture in 60 days (Book of Mormon,
Doctrine & Covenants, Old or New Testament)
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Watch or re-watch general conference, all 4 sessions, and the
Young Women general session. Then write in your journal how it applies to the
value that you are working on and how it affects their life
·
Be in charge of New Beginnings or Young Women in Excellence
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Be the Young Womens "historian" with a digital
camera. Then print out and make a display of all the activities for YWIE. Or
you can make a dvd or slide show presentation and have an "awards
show" night.
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Create a blog- could be about your Personal Progress goals,
how you choose to life your life, your testimony, things you learn from your
scripture study, etc.
·
Type up old family journals- write in your own journal what
you have learned from your ancestors
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Compile a family testimony book
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Create a work of art show how you live your faith
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Write and illustrate a children’s book about a gospel topic
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Compile quotes from General Authorities about the young
women’s values and make a scrapbook
·
Read a book by a General Authority and write in your
journal about how you can live an honest life by following its teachings
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Keep a scripture journal and write in it every day
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Participate in a sport or club- write in your journal how
being involved in this group helps you in your life and how it will help your
future
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Alter clothing to be more modest
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Make a book, blog, video, etc. about how personal progress
has helped you and blessed your life.
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Complete Scripture Hero Journal found on
redheadedhostess.com
Good Works Value Project Ideas
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Plan an afternoon of free
babysitting at the church for ward members. Advertise the service and circulate
sign-up sheets several weeks ahead of time. Prepare one kids' craft or activity
for the afternoon.
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Identify areas of town (parks,
playgrounds, roadsides, church grounds) that are littered or dirty. Over
several days, pick up trash and beautify the areas.
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Organize a food or clothing drive
and donate the proceeds to a local shelter.
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Spend 10 hours as a volunteer indexer for people trying to locate
their ancestors.
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Make finger puppets for a children's hospital
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Learn and become certified in First Aid and CPR and teach it
to others
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Babysit for Relief Society Enrichment night for 5 months,
plan activities for the children
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Compile and distribute a monthly YW Newsletter for 6 months
·
Make and bring Sacrament bread for 6 weeks (must let
Priesthood leaders know)
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Temple work!! Find names and go to the temple to be baptized
for them
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Make FHE kits to give to families in the ward, 3 months'
worth-including recipes, games, lessons
·
Plan and cook 10 meals for your family
·
Organize and de-clutter your attic or garage (with a parent's
permission)
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Sew 5 pillows to give as gifts
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Offer to do free babysitting for 10 hours to a family in the
ward
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Tutor
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Write weekly letters of support and encouragement to a
Missionary for 3 months
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Be in charge of New Beginnings or Young Women in Excellence
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Give dance classes, music lessons, etc.
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Adopt a family for Christmas
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Mentor one of the younger girls through her personal progress
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Paint flower pots and plant inexpensive flowers and take to a
rest home
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Type up old family journals
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Volunteer at a hospital
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Plan a ward social with the Bishop’s permission
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Make file folder games for the nursery
·
Organize a blood drive
·
Make "chemo baskets"
and take them to a Cancer Treatment Center- pair of socks, the Young Woman lap
blankets, hard candy, a pack of gum, lotion, a trial size packet of baby wipes,
a small trash can with a box of liners (in case the patient gets sick on the
travel home). Give them anonymously
·
Organize family photos
*Disclaimer- These have been collected from many sources on the internet and a few are my own ideas. I am not taking credit for coming up with all of these ideas, just collecting them!
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Choice and Accountability Value Project Ideas
Create a "Sunday Box" filled with ideas of
appropriate family activities to do on the Sabbath. Use it each week at home.
Read The Miracle of Forgiveness by
Spencer W. Kimball and share impressions of the book with a parent or YW
leader.
Go
through the closet or personal music library and evaluate items based on the
standards listed in For the Strength of Youth.
Discard inappropriate items.
Write a YW Sacrament Meeting Program (need permission from the bishop)
Make monthly
Personal Progress reminders to hand out to every YW for 6 months
Make FHE kits to
give to families in the ward, 3 months' worth-including recipes, games, lessons
Train for and
participate in a 5K walk or run
Watch or re-watch
general conference, all 4 sessions, and the Young Women general session. Then
write in your journal how it applies to the value that you are working on and
how it affects your life
Plan and carry out a
modesty fashion show
Create a blog- could
be about your Personal Progress goals, how you choose to life your life, your
testimony, things you learn from your scripture study, etc.
Compile a family
testimony book- have testimonies about how their choices have affected their
testimony
Create a work of
art that shows how good choices can help you
Write and
illustrate a children’s book about choices and their consequences
Start a book club
and find clean books to discuss
Compile quotes
from General Authorities about the young women’s values and make a scrapbook
Read a book by a General Authority and write in your
journal about how following the ideas in the book will help you
Keep a scripture
journal and write in it every day
Plan out healthy
menus for your family- keep a food diary and write about how keeping the word
of wisdom helps you
Decorate your room
on a budget. Decide what is appropriate to have in your room.
Find time to do
stress-reducing activities. Write in your journal about how you can keep in
control of your emotions and what activities help you keep calm.
Organize your room or another place
in your house
Have a “For the Strength of Youth
Night” with the youth and discuss the pamphlet
Sew a modest skirt or dress
Complete Scripture
Hero Journal found on redheadedhostess.com
*Disclaimer- These have been collected from many sources on the internet and a few are my own ideas. I am not taking credit for coming up with all of these ideas, just collecting them!
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Knowledge Value Project Ideas
Take a high school advanced placement course or a
post-secondary college class.
Make a scripture-of-the-day or word-of-the-day calendar.
Have it spiral bound at a local office supply store.
Make at least three of the Christmas gifts given away this
year using a new skill. Girls could can jars of applesauce, make Christmas ornaments, or
create pieces of jewelry.
Needlepoint a pillow
case or tablecloth
Learn and become
certified in First Aid and CPR and teach it to others
Learn sign language
for some songs and sing and sign them in Sacrament Mtg
Train a dog to be
obedient and do tricks
Make and bring
Sacrament bread for 6 weeks (must let Priesthood leaders know)
Plan and cook 10
meals for your family
Sew 5 pillows to
give as gifts
Train for and
participate in a 5K walk or run
Read any book of
scripture in 60 days (Book of Mormon, Doctrine & Covenants, Old or New
Testament)
Watch or re-watch general
conference, all 4 sessions, and the Young Women general session. Then write in
your journal how it applies to the value that you are working on and how it
affects their life
Re-decorate your
bedroom. Stick with a budget. Learn how to properly prepare to paint,
wallpaper, or whatever you desire. Research topics, ideas and carry out.
Learn how to do
indexing for family history
Learn canning. Have
someone teach you how. There are so many possibilities. It is such a practical
skill that very few are capable of.
Be the Young Women
"historian" with a digital camera. Then print out and make a display
of all the activities for YWIE. Or you can make a dvd or slide show
presentation and have an "awards show" night.
Plant garden to grow
vegetables
Cross stitching the
YW theme in the value colors
Compile a family
recipe book
Create a work of
art
Take an art class
Write and
illustrate a children’s book
Learn a new craft
Learn how to sew
Keep a scripture
journal and write in it every day
Plan out healthy
menus for your family
Learn how to knit
or crochet
Research possible
careers- the education needed, what they do, interview someone in that field
Have a Prophet
Party- research a prophet or do all of the latter-day prophets, make their
favorite food, have everyone bring a favorite quote or story from their life,
make a scrapbook with the stories/ quotes, watch a conference talk from them if
possible
One of our girls worked
with the local police department and set up a booth for parents to fill out all
information on their child(ren) in case they went missing.*Disclaimer- These have been collected from many sources on the internet and a few are my own ideas. I am not taking credit for coming up with all of these ideas, just collecting them!
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Individual Worth Project Ideas
Individual Worth
Mentor a child through a community volunteer organization,
making a conscious effort to build his or her self-worth.
Organize and throw a surprise party for a friend or
relative. Plan to have their favorite guests, food, and activities at the
party.
Write a personal history, documenting childhood memories up
to the present time.
Learn sign language for
some songs and sing and sign them in Sacrament Mtg
Write a personal
history for your Mother, Father, and Grandparents to present as a gift
Organize a family
reunion
Compile and
distribute a monthly YW Newsletter for 6 months
Make and bring
Sacrament bread for 6 weeks (must get permission from the Bishop)
Temple work!! Find
names and go to the temple to be baptized for them
Compile a collection
of your writings, poetry, and/or art, photography
Train for and
participate in a 5K walk or run
Make a personal
history scrapbook
Tutor
Write weekly letters
of support and encouragement to a Missionary for 3 months, offer
encouragement
Watch or re-watch
general conference, all 4 sessions, and the Young Women general session. Then
write in your journal how it applies to the value that you are working on and
how it affects their life
Learn how to do
indexing for family history
Mentor one of the
younger girls through her personal progress
Be the Young Women
"historian" with a digital camera. Then print out and make a display
of all the activities for YWIE. Or you can make a dvd or slide show
presentation and have an "awards show" night.
Create a blog- could
be about your Personal Progress goals, how you choose to life your life, your
testimony, things you learn from your scripture study, etc.
Type
up old family journals
Create a work of
art that shows your individual worth or the individual worth of others
Write and
illustrate a children’s book about individual worth
Plan out healthy
menus for your family, write in your journal about how eating healthy
helps you
Organize a talent show
Start an interest group
Have a “Princess Day Camp” for the
activity day girls
Organize a blood drive
Make
"chemo baskets" and take them to a Cancer Treatment Center- pair of
socks, the Young Woman lap blankets, hard candy, a pack of gum, lotion, a trial
size packet of baby wipes, a small trash can with a box of liners (in case the
patient gets sick on the travel home). Give them anonymously
Organize
family photos
*Disclaimer- These have been collected from many sources on the internet and a few are my own ideas. I am not taking credit for coming up with all of these ideas, just collecting them!
Monday, January 7, 2013
Divine Nature Value Project Ideas
Collect recipes, organize them, and have them printed in a
bound family or ward cookbook.
Decoupage a collage of pictures from pass-along cards and
church magazines onto a wide-bordered frame. Display it with a copy of the
Proclamation on the Family inside.
Organize, practice, and present a special musical number
(alone or with others) in sacrament meeting.
Write a YW Sacrament Meeting Program (need permission from the bishop)
Temple
work!! Find names and go to the temple to be baptized for them
Make FHE kits to
give to families in the ward, 3 months' worth-including recipes, games, lessons
Watch or rewatch general
conference, all 4 sessions, and the Young Women general session. Then write in
your journal how it applies to the value that you are working on and how it
affects their life
Be in charge of New
Beginnings or Young Women in Excellence
Memorize the Living
Christ.
Write letters to all
the young women telling them what you like about them and bear your testimony
about them being a daughter of God
Create a blog- could
be about your Personal Progress goals, how you choose to life your life, your
testimony, things you learn from your scripture study, etc.
Compile a family
testimony book
Create a work of
art that shows your divine nature
Write and
illustrate a children’s book teaching a gospel topic
Compile quotes
from General Authorities about the young women’s values and make a
scrapbook
Plan out healthy
menus for your family, write in your journal about how eating healthy is
important
Enter a contest
for a skill you have developed- write in your journal about the process and
what you have learned about yourself
Have a “Princess
Day Camp” for the Activity Day girls
Put together
a devotional book
Watch
Conference and then have a Conference Party- have everyone write a favorite
thought or quote and make a book for each person
Organize
family photos
Make a
birthday present or cupcakes for each of the young women- find out favorites
from each of the young women
*Disclaimer- These have been collected from many sources on the internet and a few are my own ideas. I am not taking credit for coming up with all of these ideas, just collecting them!
Faith Value Project Ideas
Create a website featuring the YW values and the young
woman's personal testimony, with a minimum of three pages comprising the site.
Film interviews of friends and family members talking about
their faith in Christ, then edit the video and set it to music.
Needlepoint a pillow
case or tablecloth with a scripture
Write a YW Sacrament
Meeting Program (need permission from the bishop)
Make monthly
Personal Progress reminders to hand out to every YW for 6 months
Make FHE kits to
give to families in the ward, 3 months' worth-including recipes, games, lessons
Read any book of
scripture in 60 days (Book of Mormon, Doctrine & Covenants, Old or New
Testament)
Watch or rewatch
general conference, all 4 sessions, and the Young Women general session. Then
write in your journal how it applies to the value that you are working on and
how it affects their life
Be in charge of New
Beginnings or Young Women in Excellence
Memorize the Living
Christ.
Memorize the
Articles of Faith, then teach them to a Primary child, make visual aids
Cross stitching the
YW theme in the value colors
Create a blog- could
be about your Personal Progress goals, how you choose to life your life, your
testimony, things you learn from your scripture study, etc.
Compile a family
testimony book
Create a work of
art that shows your testimony
Write and
illustrate a children’s book about a gospel topic
Make a quilt- have
each block represent a gospel topic, pp value, etc.
Compile quotes
from General Authorities about the young women’s values and make a
scrapbook
Read a book by a General Authority
Keep a scripture
journal and write in it every day
Make file folder
games for the nursery
Memorize scripture
masteries
Pick out a gospel
topic you would like to learn more about, study and prepare a talk about it,
ask a member of the bishopric to give a talk or teach it in young women or FHE
Start a scripture
study group
Find out what
Primary is teaching and make visual aids for songs or a lesson
Collect stories of
faith from friends, family, or ancestors. Type them up to make a book.
*Disclaimer- These have been collected from many sources on the internet and a few are my own ideas. I am not taking credit for coming up with all of these ideas, just collecting them!
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