Community service is a major part of the cadet experience and helps instill a sense of civic pride and citizenship. Each year, AFJROTC cadets around the world do more than 1.6 million hours of community service. Projects range from working with national organizations like the March of Dimes, Muscular Dystrophy, the National Red Ribbon Campaign, and Special Olympics, to participating in local community projects such as cleaning and refurbishing cemeteries and parks.
Community Service is a required part of AFJROTC. Every Cadet is required to conduct a minimum of 6 Community Service hours each semester. More than 6 is encouraged and required for certain ranks, achievements and awards.
Community Service Hours examples and rules:
JROTC Color Guard presentations, Flag Details, parades and other activities
Helping at Church
Helping in the community
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