Сommunity action Module - How to start and implement an activity or event
1. Session: Welcome and Icebreaker
Welcome to first session of the Community action module!
It will take you 40 minutes to complete it.
Facilitators instructions
Welcome participants and introduce them to the program. Run them through what is expected throughout the all training parts. Introduce the agenda. Use this welcome to establish the tone for the training, be creative in your welcome and maintain high energy.
Icebreaker - trainer's preference (ex. Two Truths and a Lie, Name + Fun Fact, Commonality Hunt, Speed Networking, Line-Up Challenges etc.)
1. Game name: Two Truths and a Lie is a classic icebreaker game that helps people get to know each other in a fun and engaging way. Here’s how to play:
How to Play:
Each person takes turns saying three statements about themselves—two are true, and one is a lie.
The rest of the group must guess which statement is the lie.
After everyone has guessed, the person reveals the lie.
The game continues with the next person.
Example:
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"I once met a famous celebrity." (Truth)
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"I can speak five languages." (Lie)
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"I have gone skydiving." (Truth)
The group guesses which one is false, and then the person reveals the answer.
2. Game Name: Commonality Hunt
How to Play:
Divide participants into small groups or pairs.
Give them a set amount of time (e.g., 3–5 minutes) to find as many things they have in common as possible.
These commonalities must be specific and unique—no obvious ones like "We both have hands!"
After time’s up, each group shares their most interesting or unexpected commonality with the larger group.
The group with the most (or most unique) commonalities wins!
Fun Fact:
This game taps into “similarity attraction theory”, which suggests that people are naturally drawn to those they share things in common with. It’s a great way to quickly build connections and break the ice!