Hi. You did not enter the places your question refers to. However, when searching for your question on the internet, I found another question just like yours, which presented the following places: Community, school, church and home. If that's the case for you, I hope the answer below will help you.
Answer and Explanation:
In the community, we can encourage people to cooperate with a particular activity by forming groups that explain to the community why everyone's cooperation is so important to the progress and well-being of all community members.
In the church, we can encourage people to cooperate by visiting church members who have not attended meetings and helping them to overcome weaknesses, or situations that have left them weak. In addition, we can make meetings more engaging and dynamic, which encourage people to participate in them.
At school, we can encourage people to cooperate by forming study groups, combating disrespectful behavior among students and between students and teachers, forming study groups to help struggling students, and being participative students.
At home, we can help people to cooperate by being good examples, helping with housework, being good children, cooperating with the organization of the house, among other activities.