Boston Teen Summer Corps: Session 1

June 24, 2024 $500.00
(Photo: Daniel Chekalov/Unsplash)
(Photo: Daniel Chekalov/Unsplash)

Join Repair the World’s Summer Teen Service Corps—a three-week service, learning, and leadership program designed for rising 8th-10th graders in Boston. The Summer Teen Service Corps is a group of teens committed to repairing the world by volunteering at local nonprofits and learning about the intersection of key social justice issues.

Repair the World mobilizes Jews and their communities to take action and pursue a just world. Teens of any or no faith are welcome to apply for and participate in the Teen Service Corps.

Session 1 covers gender justice, food justice and housing justice.

Repair’s Teen Summer Service Corps is supported by CJP & JTI.

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When
From Monday, June 24, 2024 at 8:00 am
Until Friday, July 12, 2024 at 8:00 pm
* Registration closes on June 17th
Price
$500.00 Sliding scale

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