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Stock Photography-Youth -- Habitat for Humanity Int'l 1
Stock Photography-Youth
AmeriCorps offers people of all ages the opportunity to devote one year to full-time service with Habitat for Humanity affiliates around the country. AmeriCorps members work in construction or in capacity-building positions, like volunteer management and fund raising.
Pictured, left to right: Rebecca Wiygul and Jen Joly
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Photo Credit: HFHI/Kim MacDonald
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Each year, thousands of high school and college students spend their spring break building houses with Habitat for Humanity affiliates across the country. Habitat’s Collegiate Challenge program teams up youth groups for projects from Alaska to the Gulf Coast. Trips typically run from one to three weeks and are available around the year for students on their school breaks.
Pictured, left to right: Jenn Crabe, Kathleen Foreman, Kalea Renaud
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Photo Credit: HFHI/Steffan Hacker
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Habitat for Humanity’s Summer Youth Blitz is a two-week volunteer program for youth ages 16 to 18. Groups of 15-20 participants travel to host affiliate sites around the United States and work on Habitat houses during the day and participate in activities that focus on peer leadership, social justice, the cycle of poverty, tolerance and team building in the evening.
Pictured left to right: Sander Lavine, Samantha Bean, and Suruchi Srikanth
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Photo Credit: HFHI/Steffan Hacker
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