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TEEN PROGRAMS


TEEN SERVICE PROJECTS


The Teen Service Project Series is a fun way to get service hours or just dedicate some time to helping others. Each season will feature different service opportunities available in the surrounding area.


Feed My Starving Children Lisle Recreation Center • 1925 Ohio Street, Lisle


Feed My Starving Children is a non-profit organization dedicated to feeding children around the world in over 70 countries. Teens will volunteer and hand-pack meals to be sent to malnourished children. Fee covers transpor- tation and supervision.


LOCATION: Feed My Starving Children, 555 Exchange Court, Aurora AGE


DAY 12-17 W DATE Mar. 15 TIME 5:15-8:00P


R/NR FEE $8/$16


REG. BY Mar. 3


The Birches Teen Service Project The Birches Assisted Living • 215 55th St, Clarendon Hills


The Birches provide their residents with the necessary resources to live a physically, mentally, and socially active life, so they can remain healthy, strong, and vibrant at any age. There are many events the facility sched- ules that provide recreation opportunities for the residents. Participating in volunteering for one of these events allows you to make a difference in the lives of these residents as well as have fun in the process! An additional perk is the community service hours that will be fulfilled in the process! Come out, have a great time and make a difference.


LOCATION: The Birches Assisted Living, 215 55th St., Clarendon Hills AGE


12-17 12-17


DAY F


Th


DATE Jan. 6


Mar. 30 TIME


10:00A-12:00P 10:00A-12:00P


R/NR FEE $5/$8 $5/$8


REG. BY Jan. 3


Mar. 27


Sign Up To Become A Member!


Lisle Teens with Character is a teen led group that is a community leader in volunteerism and philan- thropy. The program is for students in grades 6–12 who reside in DuPage County who are looking to make a difference and build character. LTWC provides the opportunity to socialize with your peers, meet new people, and have a fun time at our monthly meetings and service projects.


Over the past ten years, LTWC has experienced unprecedented success. The membership has grown to include 90 members, who have contributed over 22,000 hours of service to the Lisle community and raised over $110,000 for various charities since the inception of the group. LTWC has been


recognized in the media locally, statewide and even nationally. The success of LTWC is due in large part to the tremendous support from the Lisle Partners for Parks Foundation. Teens and adults working together in the Lisle community are making a difference. Lisle Teens with Character (LTWC) is an affiliate group of the Lisle Park District.


We realize that everyone has busy lives, so we have started to utilize a service called Remind 101 to help keep people in the loop. If you sign up for this service (which is free!), you will receive reminder texts from the group about upcoming events and activities. To sign up, text “@lisle” to 81010 or visit www.remind. com/join/lisle. You will receive a confirmation text to complete your sign up.


For more information or to fill out an application, contact us at LTWC@lisleparkdistrict.org or visit lisletwc.org. 37 Celebrating 50 Years


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Creating Opportunites Since 1967 | BROCHURE Winter / Spring 2017


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