Summary of the Lesson:
Community surveys are a valuable tool for gathering data and understanding public opinion, and this lesson will guide you through creating and distributing one effectively. Begin by drafting clear and concise questions that address key issues, such as the need for public restrooms, current challenges, and opinions on installing The Portland Loo®. Use online platforms like Google Forms or distribute paper surveys at community events to reach a diverse audience. Ensure your questions are easy to understand and avoid overly complex or leading language. Once you’ve collected responses, analyze the data to identify trends and insights, such as areas with the highest need or common concerns among residents. Share these findings with your community through social media, meetings, or newsletters to build awareness and demonstrate the need for action. Presenting survey results to local officials can also strengthen your case, as it provides concrete evidence of community support. By engaging residents through surveys, you not only gather useful data but also foster a sense of involvement and ownership in the advocacy process.