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What are the feasible public welfare activities on campus?
There are many public welfare activities that college students participate in, which can be divided into on-campus public welfare activities and off-campus public welfare activities.

Campus public welfare activities include fund-raising activities. Donation is not only a donation, but also a donation. Students can donate books, clothes and other items that are idle and still have surplus value through fund-raising activities organized by the school.

2. Voluntary computer maintenance activities. Some schools have special organizations or societies that regularly recruit students who understand computers to answer questions about computer knowledge and voluntarily repair computers for other students.

3. Environmental protection activities.

Usually, the school will organize students to participate in public welfare activities such as cleaning the campus and promoting environmental protection knowledge from time to time. Students can seize this opportunity to participate in environmental protection public welfare activities.

Off-campus public welfare activities include:

1. Three rural education activities. During the winter and summer vacations, the school will organize students to go to the countryside to participate in teaching activities. Usually, teaching activities will last for half a month to about a month, mainly to communicate and interact with school students in relatively poor areas.

2. Visit the elderly, visit children in welfare homes and other activities. In addition to public welfare activities organized by the school, college students can also visit nursing homes and welfare homes in their spare time. In addition to your own actions, you can also participate in activities through public welfare organizations such as social volunteer service centers.

Traffic guard volunteers. Traffic guards refer to giving traffic guidance in cities or busy urban areas, and guiding vehicles and pedestrians to obey traffic rules.