Project Hawai'i-Spring Break Service Adventure
Hawaii (USA)
- Other Cities in Hawaii (USA):
Honolulu
Duration of Program: 1-2 weeks
Typical Duration of Program: 1-2 weeks
Dates: Inquire for Spring 2010 dates
Description:
This Spring Service Adventure Tour includes working hands on with homeless children and providing them with life's basic necessities. Volunteers will also receive a 40 hour community service certificate for leadership team building skills and outreach, as well as letters of recommendation are also available from team leaders for qualified participants. Changing their world on your break is worth more than anyone can say in words. We truly leave our footsteps in the Hawaiian Sands worth following. Cultural experiences include an authentic Luau and Show at the Polynesian Cultural Center, dinning local style and learning about our cultural first hand. Our eco-tour will include snorkeling and reef exploration. Adventures also include surf lessons with the Pipeline Champion (Kevin Okimoto). Tour of the beaches and other hot spots. Shopping and night life along the tiki tourch lite white sands of Waikiki Beach while emersing in the Hawaiian culture. This is a mini version of our full 4-week summer program. Please see site for more details or information on the full itinerary.
Highlights:
Highlights of Spring Break Service Adventure Tour includes: * Working Hands on with Homeless Children and making an impact in their lives * Learning Fundraising and Marketing Skills to benefit the homeless children * 40 Hour Certificate for leadership, team building and outreach volunteerism * Tours of local Hawaiian Beaches and other hot spots * Surf Lessons with Pipeline Champion Kevin Okimoto * Waikiki Entertaiment, Shopping, Beaches and more.. * Authentic Luau and Cultural Experiences not available with any other tour * Our Team Leaders are native Hawaiians and open to share their culture with the group * Learn to cook/prepare authentic Hawaiian meals * Guarenteed most adventurous and quality tour ever offered
Qualifications:
Volunteers need to be open minded to new cultural experiences including food, language, environment and other aspects of living outside their own comfort zone. Teen must be enrolled in High School 9-12 grades and have a 3.2 gpa or better. Recommendation letters and other references are required to apply.
Cost in US$: USD 3,400 (USD 500 early enrollment discount)
Cost Include Description:
This is an all exclusive tour once you arrive on the island of Oahu. Tour includes 24 hour supervision and team leaders. Teen volunteers stay at the beach front hotels, trasportation in deluxe SUV's by our dependable staff. All meals are healthy and nutritious. Snacks/Refreshments are also provided throughout the day.
Experience Required: yes
Volunteers must be open minded and well-behaved eager to learn and explore.
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Volunteer Types :
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- community development
- community organizing
- eco-tourism
- food
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- homelessness
- relief
- social services, social work
- street kids
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- volunteering
- youth
- youth development
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Typical Volunteer: A typical volunteer is open minded and eager to build relationships with others from around the country or even the world. Loves to explore and learn about new concepts and cultures. Teens have a willingness to work with others to complete projects and give their all to make a difference in the world around them.
Typically teens who arrive on the tour are a bit shy or worried, but quickly open up and become part of the group as a whole. Our team is very prepared for all personality types and help to assure that every teen receives the full benefits of the tour offered.
Age Range: 14-17 (High School Students)
This Program is open to
American,
Asian,
Australian,
Canadian
and European
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to Hawaii (USA)
Independently
Typically Participants Work
in Groups of 4-20
Scholarships are Available. There are a few USD 500.00 scholarships available for those who qualify. Deadline is Jan. 31st.
Application Process Involves:
- Essay
- Letters of Reference
- Online Application plus Application Assessment
- Other
- Phone Interview
- Physical Exam/Health Records
- Transcript
- Written Application
Project Hawai'i with Cultural Institute of America's Mission Statement: A teen mentoring free summer camp for homeless children. Our mission is to empower teens to make a difference in their tomorrow while making changes in present through interactive solutions. Providing the teens leadership skills to enhance the lives of homeless children and helping to end the cycle of poverty in America. While learning about and exploring the Cultural asspects from true Hawaiians and Fostering Cultural Exchange, awareness and acceptance. "Making footsteps in the Hawaiian sands worth following"
Year Founded: 1990
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