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Youth Volunteers
There are ways for everyone to get involved with Habitat, regardless of how old you are. For those who are 16 or older, there are volunteer opportunities in our Home Store and on our construction site. For those younger than 16, consider some of the following ideas:
- Make a housewarming basket or stock the pantry for a new homeowner family
- Hold a ‘can drive’ to collect aluminum cans to donate to Habitat
- Organize and serve meals to volunteers on the worksite
- Build picnic tables for Habitat houses
- Collect used cell phones to donate to Habitat
- Construct and paint window boxes, flowerpots, or birdhouses to be used as housewarming gifts or fundraising items
- Organize a change drive—construct and distribute house banks to schools or churches
- Hold a furniture/junk drive—collect used (but still usable) items to donate to the Habitat HomeStore
- Host a Habitat-themed Vacation Bible School—visit www.helwys.com for more information
- Organize a Housing Simulation for your class or Sunday School to educate others about poverty housing.
- Be an advocate for Habitat—contact your legislators and help change policies so that more Americans can have a decent and affordable place to call home
For more ideas, check out Habitat's Youth Programs site.
Interested in fundraising for Habitat? Click here for an extensive list of ideas.
Want to commit a year of service helping our neighbors in need? If you are 18 or older, consider joining Americorps.
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35.9 million Americans were living below the federal poverty line in 2003, up from 34.5 million in 1998.
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