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What are the types of community service, including what?

Community organizations mainly include four types: First, community party organizations. The community party organization is the grass-roots organization of the Party in the community, the foundation of all the Party's work and fighting capacity in the community, and the leading core of all kinds of organizations and work in the community. Its cohesion, organization and influence are unmatched by other organizations in the community. Community Party organizations are elected by the Congress of general party membership meeting or party member and work under the leadership of the Street Party Working Committee. The second is community autonomous organizations. Community self-government organizations refer to public power organizations that represent the collective to realize community self-government rights and independently manage community public affairs, generally including community residents' congresses (some places call them community members' congresses), community consultation committees and community residents' committees. The third is community intermediary organizations. Community intermediary organizations refer to mass organizations that directly carry out self-education, self-management, self-service and self-restraint activities between community autonomous organizations and individual residents, and generally include various cultural, artistic and sports groups, community volunteer associations, owners' committees, gatehouses or residents' group autonomous associations, etc. Fourth, community professional service institutions. Community professional service organizations refer to organizations specializing in a specific service in the community, such as property management organizations, community security teams, community sanitation stations, and community service stations that have emerged in recent years.