Service project for teens?
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2012-05-08 12:31 PM |
Pro 4824 Houston | Subject: Service project for teens? I have two boys who are interested and I feel would benefit greatly from a summer service project. Honestly, I think going away would be best for them. I feel there is a lot to be gained helping others and hard work. Both boys are great kids, volunteer at races, my youngest does a lot of volunteering through marching band helping middle schoolers. They are 17 and 19. They key is it can't cost too much money. My younger son was planning a service project last summer in Honduras but the cost was too high for most, including us, and the trip fell apart. We live in Houston but are very open to ideas. |
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2012-05-08 12:55 PM in reply to: #4197606 |
Buttercup 14334 | Subject: RE: Service project for teens? http://www.volunteerhouston.org/involved/youth |
2012-05-08 12:57 PM in reply to: #4197606 |
Expert 1566 Prattville Insane Asylum San Antonio | Subject: RE: Service project for teens? KeriKadi - 2012-05-08 12:31 PM I have two boys who are interested and I feel would benefit greatly from a summer service project. Honestly, I think going away would be best for them. I feel there is a lot to be gained helping others and hard work. Both boys are great kids, volunteer at races, my youngest does a lot of volunteering through marching band helping middle schoolers. They are 17 and 19. They key is it can't cost too much money. My younger son was planning a service project last summer in Honduras but the cost was too high for most, including us, and the trip fell apart. We live in Houston but are very open to ideas. Habitat for Humanity is always great! Volunteer Houston is great too, they have summer internships I believe. We have Volunteer San Antonio, and they are always interesting and fun! |
2012-05-08 1:28 PM in reply to: #4197606 |
Extreme Veteran 837 Wellesley, Massachusetts | Subject: RE: Service project for teens? You can always look for local non-profits in the area that don't get as much attention as the big guys. Also, from and admissions perspective, I see so many students who take international service trips, but it's often clear that it's a resume boost and not earnest service. I LOVE seeing students who contribute locally. The value and the return on their investment in time is much higher. Kudos to your boys for taking the initiative. |
2012-05-08 3:01 PM in reply to: #4197606 |
Elite 2729 Puyallup, WA | Subject: RE: Service project for teens? I don't know much about opportunities with Habitat for Humanity. I went on a few mission trips with my church - back in the day - and they were great. It felt good doing something for others and it was active. Since your sons are older they may be able to get an internship with an organization like Habitat. After I graduated from college, I got the opportunity to go to Juarez, Mexico and we built a house for a family - in about 4 days. I checked the website and there are internships available, but the interns must be 20 by June 1 of the year they want to go. The trips themselves are $500 each (except for <11 than it's only $100) Which - is fairly reasonable - but still higher than driving to a local organization. I know we did some fundraising, which is always an option. Could always organize a fun run?!!? :-D |
2012-05-08 3:32 PM in reply to: #4197606 |
Pro 4824 Houston | Subject: RE: Service project for teens? Thank you all for your replies. What I would like to find is a place where they would not come home every night for several reasons. First, transportation is an issue, they do not have a functioning car at the moment so Mom would be taxi driver. I am also interested in them 'living' where they are volunteering. This does not have to be another country, could be another state or even another city. We live in the burbs and I would like my sons to experience another culture - not necessarily another country, it could be another part of our country. They are sheltered in that although they are compassionate boys they really cannot comprehend how others live. The college resume isn't something we had even considered so that is not our motivating factor though I can see how it is for some. Being away from Mama would also be a big plus as would not having all the modern conveniences available to them 24/7. |
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2012-05-08 4:01 PM in reply to: #4197606 |
Regular 641 Chicago | Subject: RE: Service project for teens? My brother-in-law is a HS teacher and every spring break he takes a group of kids on an Appalachian service project. I know they really like it and opens their eyes to how some people in America live (no indoor plumbing, no cell phones). I think they do stuff like paint, clean or repair homes, maybe some literacy-type projects? My college roommate also went there over a couple of spring breaks for service trips and he also really liked it. |
2012-05-08 4:04 PM in reply to: #4198227 |
Pro 4824 Houston | Subject: RE: Service project for teens? doxie - 2012-05-08 4:01 PM My brother-in-law is a HS teacher and every spring break he takes a group of kids on an Appalachian service project. I know they really like it and opens their eyes to how some people in America live (no indoor plumbing, no cell phones). I think they do stuff like paint, clean or repair homes, maybe some literacy-type projects? My college roommate also went there over a couple of spring breaks for service trips and he also really liked it. This is what we are looking for but don't know anybody organizing a trip like this which is why I am here. The only trips their HS does is going to Italy which is mucho $ and just a bunch of upper/middle kids hanging out with each other, no service. Maybe I will look up Appalachian service project. |
2012-05-08 4:06 PM in reply to: #4197606 |
Extreme Veteran 861 Northbridge, Massachusetts | Subject: RE: Service project for teens? Try a local VFW and see if they might need some easy repairs. My friend's son did this for his Eagle Scout project. Check local food banks or homeless shelters where they can donate a few days a week to filling boxes or serving lunches. Senior Centers are also another area where they can volunteer, I bet they would love if your younger son came and played some of his music. |
2012-05-08 9:18 PM in reply to: #4197606 |
Pro 4292 Evanston, | Subject: RE: Service project for teens? A few years ago I stayed at Camp Hope in St Bernard Parish and volunteered for a Habitat project. The "camp" was at that time a school, flooded by Kartina then gutted to create barracks. Though I went as a solo adult, there were groups of youth from schools and church groups all over.Also search "St Bernard Project." |