Youth Groups
If you have a youth group interested in volunteering with us please Click here to view our group application form with some frequently asked questions.
All youth need to have their parents or guardians fill out our Youth Waiver, and volunteers over the age of 18 need to fill out our Adult Waiver.
We're currently taking reservations for Summer 2010 Groups. Contact [Tommy Williams] for more information.
Here are the groups that volunteered with us in the summer of 2009!
Niccolls Memorial Presbyterian Church from Old Forge, New York came to volunteer with us on April 7th to the 9th. The sixteen volunteers worked on clearing lots, bringing the roads up to code, drywall, and framing walls. The students were great workers and we acomplished a lot during the week.
Seaford High School National Honor Society will be volunteered at Concord Village on Saturday, May 16. Several students and their advisors helped to frame a house and build shelves in the shed. These youth were excellent workers and within a short time helped us put up a couple of walls.
Flint Hill School from Oakton, Virginia, brought16 students to volunteer for a the week of June 15th. It is part of a program called Summer on the Hill which engages youth by providing educational, physical, and community service opportunities. During the week the youth worked on sheathing the house and putting on foam insulation. They also helped with the finish work on our Women Build house.
Youth in Action from St Andrew's Lutheran Church in Dover, Delaware arrived on June 22nd and began work for a week with Sussex County Habitat for Humanity. In previous years the group worked with affiliates in North Carolina, but this year they decided they wanted to help closer to home. They helped finish framing, built decks on the front and back of lot 7, and worked on landscaping throughout the entire community.
St Louis Parish from Clarksville, Maryland, will volunteered July 13th-16th. These students were highly dedicated to living lives of service, and were fantastic workers. In four days this group managed to finish siding a shed, siding a house, and installing insulation in the house, along with several other odd jobs.
A youth group from Bowie, Maryland, are coming to volunteer with Sussex County Habitat for Humanity during the last week of July. St Pius X Church youth managed to in one week frame an entire house and build a shed. They accomplished a lot in one week and that helped to excell our build schedule.
Habitat for Humanity thanks all of these groups for volunteering with us. If you have a youth group and are interested in volunteering please fill out our Group Applicaton Form and we will get back to you as soon as possible. We have been having a surplus of youth groups interested, so please contact us far in advance.