Wednesday, May 29, 2013

GATEWAY YOUTH GIVING BACK

The Gateway Youth was successful in their fundraising
venture and collected over 244 cans and over 6,910 pop tabs
with the total donation going to the Ronald McDonald House.
Young people do volunteer! It is reported that more than half of teenagers in the US participate in volunteer work of some kind and most have an interest in making a difference in the lives of others.

The Gateway Youth recently been working on a “giving back initiative” that shows appreciation of the support they have received from community members. They are finding ways to get involved in the community that also develops their skills and helps to foster their future personal growth. One of their first projects will be working as part of a volunteer crew in the upcoming First Friday Lunch.

In addition, the youth group has set up committees to collect pop tabs for Ronald McDonald House; they are planning a car wash and are preparing to be part of a community garden group. Kelly Harrison, program support specialist said, “We have noticed the youth in our program have a huge heart for helping others. Time devoted to planning efforts and achievements have helped them learn and demonstrate leadership skills while building positive character traits.”

Gateway youth participants and staff are looking forward to being part of the volunteer crew for the upcoming “First Friday - Lunch on the Lawn” on June 7th from 11:45 to 1:00 pm. The youth invites everyone to join them at lunch time at the Greenville Public Library lawn; listen to the great music and sit a spell to enjoy part of the afternoon.

Gateway Youth is a program of Council on Rural Services …programs for innovative learning that supports youth in Darke and Shelby Counties. For more information check the Web site at www.councilonruralservices.org , like our Facebook page, or call 937-548-8002.

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