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Campus Chapters

A campus chapter is a student-led, student-initiated organization on a high school or college campus that partners with the local Habitat affiliate to fulfill four functions:

Building
Fundraising
Advocating
Educating

CURRENT CAMPUS CHAPTERS AFFILIATED WITH HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF GREATER LOS ANGELES


Brentwood High School, Charted in 2007
Los Angeles

California State University Long Beach - Charted in 2003
Long Beach

El Segundo High School, Chartering
El Segundo

Los Angeles Center for Enriched Studies, Chartering
Los Angeles

Millikan High School, Enrolling
Long Beach

Mira Costa High School, Charted in 1998
Manhattan Beach

Occidental College, Charted in 2002
Los Angeles

St. Joseph’s High School, Chartering
Long Beach

University of California Los Angeles, Charted in 2007
Los Angeles

University of Southern California, Charted in 2004
Los Angeles

HOW DO I START A CAMPUS CHAPTER AT MY SCHOOL?

In order to be officially recognized as a Habitat for Humanity campus chapter, your group must be chartered by the Youth Programs department.

Step 1. Make sure your school does not already have a campus chapter.
Use the locate a campus chapter page to search for your school. If your school is not listed, your school does not already have an active campus chapter.

Step 2. Watch the "What is a Campus Chapter?" slideshow.
Youth Programs has created a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation explaining "What is a Campus Chapter?" You can select the "View Show' option to watch the slideshow as is, or edit the slideshow for your chapter's purposes.

Download the "What is a Campus Chapter?" PowerPoint presentation.
Right click on the link above and select "Save As."

Step 3. Read the Prospective Campus Chapters Toolkit.
Before you apply to become a Habitat for Humanity campus chapter, be sure to read the Prospective Campus Chapters Toolkit. This toolkit is a collection of resources to help you learn more about the Campus Chapters program as well as start organizing your campus chapter. Once you follow the steps detailed in the Prospective Campus Chapters Toolkit, you will be prepared to complete the campus chapter application.

Download the Prospective Campus Chapters Toolkit (.pdf).

Step 4. Complete and send in the application
Once you have a complete understanding of the Campus Chapters program and have determined that your group is ready to apply, download the Campus Chapter Application.

I have reviewed the resources above. I understand the expectations of a Habitat for Humanity campus chapter and I am ready to apply.

For questions about Campus Chapters or any other youth program contact:

Shoshana Daniels
Youth Programs Coordinator
310-323-4663 ext. 109
youthprograms@habitatla.org