Introducing: HYC Honolulu, Hawaii

Hope Worldwide • January 29, 2015

HOPE Youth Corps Highlight of the Day!!! Hawaii!

July 7 to 17

Open to teens and campus

Really cool program in its third edition. This HYC is filling up quickly, so don't delay in applying!

Sustainable living and mentoring: participants will be involved in mentoring at a transitional homeless shelter, working with Habitat for Humanity, and helping with the preservation and clean-up of Waimea Falls and Lo’i patch. Lo’i patch is the site where taro root is grown. Participants will have a chance to see how native Hawaiians have grown this important sustainable crop. This is a repeat program, having enjoyed much success in the past teaching youth to reach out and get involved in the local Hawaiian culture.

Registration open: http://www.hopeww.org/2015-hyc-summer-application/

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