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Youth
Programs
Act! Speak! Build!
Week, April 16-22
Act! Speak! Build!
week is a national Habitat for Humanity
student initiated advocacy program that empowers
young people to educate themselves and their
communities and move people to social action.
Students
plan and host events focused on ending poverty
housing, targeting youth, community members, and
others to raise the social consciousness on
issues of poverty housing and to affect change
in housing policy.
Participating
schools will be recognized nationally and
locally by Habitat for Humanity International
and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles.
They will also be eligible to win awards and
prizes.
Nickels
for Nails - The House that Youth Built!
Nickels
for Nails is a fund drive inviting youth to
work together to raise $100,000 for a Habitat
for Humanity home that is 100% sponsored by
youth.
- Place
collection bins in classrooms
- Collect
spare change
- Materials
and supplies will be provided
- Participants
will be eligible for prizes and will be
acknowledged at the Habitat for Humanity
Jimmy Carter Work Project 2007.
Participate
in Act! Speak! Build! and Nickels for Nails!
Register
Now!
Collegiate
Challenge
It
only takes a one week to change a life... Collegiate
Challenge is Habitat for Humanity's year-round
alternative break program that provides
opportunities for students from youth groups,
high schools and colleges to spend a week of
their school break building a house in
partnership with a Habitat for Humanity
affiliate in the United States. A
Collegiate Challenge trip may be the best school
break trip you will ever have. Not only do
you help people in need - it's
also fun! You'll have the chance to improve
your carpentry skills, connect with new people
in a new place and put your faith into action by
making a real difference in Habitat for
Humanity's work of eliminating substandard
housing. Seven
reasons YOU should participate:
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Improve
your leadership skills
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Develop
and strengthen friendships
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See
the impact your work is having on
communities
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Learn
more about poverty housing issues and how
you can help
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Visit
new areas of the country
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Affect
a global cause by advocating on behalf of
poverty housing issues
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Help
provide a simple, decent, affordable place
to live for people in need
Collegiate
Challenge 2007
Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles will
be hosting Collegiate Challenge groups during
the summer months (April - August). As a
participant this summer, your group will be
working alongside our wonderful volunteers and
homeowners and helping us prepare to build and
renovate nearly 100 homes during the Jimmy
Carter Work Project 2007. Your assistance
during your summer break will take us through
the pre-build stages, most of which will include
framing. We can't do it without you! Take
a look at What
you Need to Know for details on age
restrictions, group limitations, cost and
more. All participating groups must
register through Habitat for Humanity
International by clicking on the link below.
Participate
in Collegiate Challenge! Register
Now!
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