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Welcome to the Service-Learning Wiki

The Wiki is a resource for the entire service-learning community to explore the world of service-learning. It was created by the National Youth Leadership Council with support from the State Farm Companies Foundation.

Wiki Content

About service-learning

Definitions, prevalence, impacts, service-learning standards, research, legislation, higher education, history of service-learning, service-learning internationally.



State Profiles

The state of service-learning in all 50 states.



Project examples

Exemplary service-learning project examples from every state. Examples that illustrate the s-l standards.



The service-learning community

The service-learning community is very inclusive and consists of schools, practitioners, researchers, policy-makers and service-learning organizations.


Topical areas

Service-learning programs have been developed in many different fields. Read and contribute resources for service-learning on disaster relief with a special current emphasis on Haiti and Chile, social justice, citizenship, HIV/AIDS awareness, dropout prevention, teen driver safety, the environment and urban service-learning.

Contribute to the Wiki

Do you want to share information about your organization or the work you do in service-learning? Update an already existing wiki article or make new one. It's easy -- find out how by consulting the links below.

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While the National Youth Leadership Council hosts the Service-Learning Wiki, the content of the site reflects the collaborative efforts of countless participants. As administrators, NYLC makes every effort to ensure the accuracy and appropriateness of information presented here, but cannot be held responsible for errors, inaccuracies, misspellings, or vandalism created by the site's users. All information on this site may used freely, provided that a proper citation is used. Created with support from the State Farm Companies Foundation.

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