The Spring Break Youth Program is designed to give children and teens in our community a safe, fun, and enriching place to spend their break. Each day includes structured activities, games, creative projects, and nutritious meals. Volunteers, donors, and community partners help ensure every young person feels welcomed, supported, and engaged.
What will volunteers do?
Volunteers may help with:
- Greeting kids and providing a warm welcome — Help create a friendly, positive start to the day.
- Assisting with seating and general flow — Guide youth to activity areas and help maintain a smooth schedule.
- Supporting food areas and stations — Assist with meal service, snack distribution, and cleanup.
- Helping with setup and cleanup — Prepare activity spaces and ensure areas are tidy at the end of the day.
- Engaging with kids — Participate in activities, encourage involvement, and help everyone feel included.
- Leading an activity — Facilitate a craft, game, or themed project.
- Assisting with an activity — Support activity leaders and help youth stay engaged.
- Leading an age group — Guide a small group through the day’s schedule and activities.
What will volunteers need to bring or wear?
To ensure comfort and safety throughout the day, volunteers should:
- Wear comfortable, casual clothing suitable for movement and activity.
- Wear closed‑toe shoes for safety.
- Bring a positive attitude and a willingness to help wherever needed.