Engaging Youth in Service: A Path to Success

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You Win in Life with People
Introductions
Dr. Charles “Chuck” McDaniel
Baylor University
Lucy Thompson
Waco Habitat for Humanity
Brenda Shuttlesworth
Waco Habitat for Humanity
Everyone is Important
You are young, but don’t let anyone treat you as if you are
not important.
Be an example to show the believers
how they should live.
Show them by what you say,
by the way you live, by your love,
by your faith, and by your pure life.”
1 Timothy 4:12
Valued Ministry Partners
New Home Construction
Repairs Projects
Community Clean-up
On-Campus Build
Campus Information Booths
Stepping Out Service Days
Clubs & Service Groups
Sporting Teams
Shelter Simulation
Vacation Bible School
Scouting Projects
Family Service Days
Church Family Days
Philanthropy & Public Service
Tool Time Learning
Field Trips for Schools
Grant Writing
Advocacy & Lobbying
Younger Children as Volunteers
Take activities to the children
Church, VBS, Backyard Bible Club, School or Club
Bring children into a controlled environment
Tour a “closed” new home construction site
Tour ReStore and learn about conservation
Tour construction warehouse & see tools used
Tour offices & learn about need for decent and
affordable housing
Older Children as Volunteers
Take activities to the children
VBS or other church activity
Scouting or other club event
Special event at school
Bring children to a Habitat site
Supervised tour of work site
Help hang “Angels in the Attic” or
crosses in home
Interactive tour of Habitat headquarters
Teens as Volunteers
How can you effectively engage teenagers?
Teens think they are grown and can do anything
Teens think they are invincible and cannot be hurt
Teens on a worksite
Special day without construction
   (ie, painting day)
Clean-up day in a neighborhood or on a
    block
Taking ministry to teens
Less effective away from actual ministry site
Young Adults as Volunteers
How do we effectively engage people 18-24?
Know what they like
Keep ministry relevant
Help them know what they get out of the relationship
What happens if we miss the mark with these young
adults?
Next generation volunteers, Board Members, staff &
donors
Waco Habitat and the Baylor Connection
Founded 1986
Core Principles:
Demonstrate love of Christ
Focus on shelter
Advocate for affordable
housing
Promote dignity & hope
Support sustainable &
transformational development
Founded 1987
Called to Excellence:
Uniquely Christian
Discovery: make a difference in
the world around us
Inspire: challenge & change
Service: way of life
Leadership: what we give back
to the world around us
We Are Better Together
Learning from each other
Enriching the Habitat ministry
Improving communities
Shining hope to the world
The Origins of
Habitat Campus Chapters
Baylor University (1987)
 
“A great idea!”
Millard Fuller and Gary Cook
The idea of a campus chapter originated after
Fuller gave a presentation at a Baylor “Chapel”
service in 1987
Fuller chronicles this episode of Habitat history
in his book 
More than Houses
Cook, a Baylor religion professor and assistant
to the president, went on to become president
of Dallas Baptist University
Gary Cook and the Origins of Habitat Campus
Chapters
A notable alumna of Baylor’s Habitat for
Humanity Chapter
Melissa Rogers: 
Special Assistant to the President and
    Executive Director of the White House Office of
    Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships
Former Executive Director of the Pew Forum on Religion and Public
Life and
Director of Wake Forest University Divinity School's Center for Religion
and Public Affairs
Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution
Baylor’s Tradition of Public Service
Continues
Origins of the Civic Education and
Community Service (CCS) Program
Begun in 1989 (partnerships with Mission
Waco, Caritas, etc.)
Habitat component began in 2004
Offers students service learning credit for
participation with different social service
agencies throughout Central Texas
Increasingly, these efforts are integrated
into actual coursework (Social World II)
Baylor’s Chapter
Momentum has continued
Building
Funding
Advocating
Educating
Campus Builds
40
th
 Anniversary
Baylor’s Commitment to Community Service
Philanthropy and the Public Good grant recipients:
Restoration Haven: $10,000
Nurse-Family Partnership at Baylor Scott & White
Hillcrest Medical Center: $8,160
Waco Civic Theatre: $7,000
Texas Hunger Initiative: $5,500
Communities in Schools of the Heart of Texas: $5,000
Waco Community Development Corp.: $5,000
Creative Waco: $5,000
Family Abuse Center: $4,500
Court Appointed Special Advocates of McLennan and
Hill Counties: $2,340
Benefits to Service Learning
Course-based benefits to service were observed, in
particular benefits to writing skills
GPA was improved for service-learning students
Benefits to self-image and socialization skills
Observation of positive effects for service learners
     were observed on LSAT scores
Rhoads, “In the Service of Citizenship”
Mutuality (both service providers and
recipients benefit; “sweat equity”)
Reflection (service should engender
discussion and assessment—discussion
groups/journaling)
Personalization 
Habitat as Service Learning
John Dewey’s approach to education has been called an
“ethic-of-care philosophy” that’s “conducive to service
learning” (Rhoads)
Service Learning leads to:
Self Exploration
Understanding Others (different cultural,
socioeconomic groups)
Defining the Social Good (fills a growing void)
Robert Rhoads, “In the Service of Citizenship,” Journal of Higher
Education
, Vol. 69, No. 3
 
Habitat for Humanity as a “Service Learning” Experience
Challenges of Baylor’s Habitat Chapter
Keeping the creative juices flowing
Safety is always a concern
Managing the “load” with the Waco
Affiliate
Balancing the needs of “service learning”
with the need to be productive for our
clients
How to effectively “compete” for students’
available time and maximize their
production?
Unique Opportunities
Social Media Platforms
Local Technical Colleges (TSTC)
Private K-12 schools
Vacation Bible Schools
Back to school events
Engineers Without Borders
Age
Time
Short attention span
Parent encouragement
Other organizations on
college campuses
Challenges:
Baylor Student Activities Page
Wrap Up
Questions & Further Discussion
Work Cited:
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Empower the younger generation to serve their community through Habitat for Humanity projects and engagement with Baylor University's campus chapter. Encourage involvement from children to teens in various volunteer activities and educational tours, fostering a culture of service and importance. Valuable ministry partnerships support initiatives ranging from new home construction to advocacy efforts.

  • Youth Engagement
  • Habitat for Humanity
  • Baylor University
  • Community Service

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  1. You Win in Life with People Engaging Youth to Serve Waco Habitat for Humanity and Baylor University Campus Chapter

  2. You Win in Life with People

  3. Introductions Dr. Charles Chuck McDaniel Baylor University Lucy Thompson Waco Habitat for Humanity Brenda Shuttlesworth Waco Habitat for Humanity

  4. Everyone is Important You are young, but don t let anyone treat you as if you are not important. Be an example to show the believers how they should live. Show them by what you say, by the way you live, by your love, by your faith, and by your pure life. 1 Timothy 4:12

  5. Valued Ministry Partners New Home Construction Repairs Projects Community Clean-up On-Campus Build Campus Information Booths Stepping Out Service Days Clubs & Service Groups Sporting Teams Shelter Simulation Vacation Bible School Scouting Projects Family Service Days Church Family Days Philanthropy & Public Service Tool Time Learning Field Trips for Schools Grant Writing Advocacy & Lobbying

  6. Younger Children as Volunteers Take activities to the children Church, VBS, Backyard Bible Club, School or Club Bring children into a controlled environment Tour a closed new home construction site Tour ReStore and learn about conservation Tour construction warehouse & see tools used Tour offices & learn about need for decent and affordable housing

  7. Older Children as Volunteers Take activities to the children VBS or other church activity Scouting or other club event Special event at school Bring children to a Habitat site Supervised tour of work site Help hang Angels in the Attic or crosses in home Interactive tour of Habitat headquarters

  8. Teens as Volunteers How can you effectively engage teenagers? Teens think they are grown and can do anything Teens think they are invincible and cannot be hurt Teens on a worksite Special day without construction (ie, painting day) Clean-up day in a neighborhood or on a block Taking ministry to teens Less effective away from actual ministry site

  9. Young Adults as Volunteers How do we effectively engage people 18-24? Know what they like Keep ministry relevant Help them know what they get out of the relationship What happens if we miss the mark with these young adults? Next generation volunteers, Board Members, staff & donors

  10. Waco Habitat and the Baylor Connection Founded 1986 Core Principles: Demonstrate love of Christ Focus on shelter Advocate for affordable housing Promote dignity & hope Support sustainable & transformational development Founded 1987 Called to Excellence: Uniquely Christian Discovery: make a difference in the world around us Inspire: challenge & change Service: way of life Leadership: what we give back to the world around us

  11. We Are Better Together Learning from each other Enriching the Habitat ministry Improving communities Shining hope to the world

  12. The Origins of Habitat Campus Chapters Baylor University (1987)

  13. A great idea! Millard Fuller and Gary Cook The idea of a campus chapter originated after Fuller gave a presentation at a Baylor Chapel service in 1987 Fuller chronicles this episode of Habitat history in his book More than Houses Cook, a Baylor religion professor and assistant to the president, went on to become president of Dallas Baptist University

  14. Gary Cook and the Origins of Habitat Campus Chapters

  15. A notable alumna of Baylors Habitat for Humanity Chapter Melissa Rogers: Special Assistant to the President and Executive Director of the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships Former Executive Director of the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life and Director of Wake Forest University Divinity School's Center for Religion and Public Affairs Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution

  16. Baylors Tradition of Public Service Continues Origins of the Civic Education and Community Service (CCS) Program Begun in 1989 (partnerships with Mission Waco, Caritas, etc.) Habitat component began in 2004 Offers students service learning credit for participation with different social service agencies throughout Central Texas Increasingly, these efforts are integrated into actual coursework (Social World II)

  17. Baylors Chapter Momentum has continued Building Funding Advocating Educating Campus Builds 40thAnniversary

  18. Baylors Commitment to Community Service Philanthropy and the Public Good grant recipients: Restoration Haven: $10,000 Nurse-Family Partnership at Baylor Scott & White Hillcrest Medical Center: $8,160 Waco Civic Theatre: $7,000 Texas Hunger Initiative: $5,500 Communities in Schools of the Heart of Texas: $5,000 Waco Community Development Corp.: $5,000 Creative Waco: $5,000 Family Abuse Center: $4,500 Court Appointed Special Advocates of McLennan and Hill Counties: $2,340

  19. Benefits to Service Learning Course-based benefits to service were observed, in particular benefits to writing skills GPA was improved for service-learning students Benefits to self-image and socialization skills Observation of positive effects for service learners were observed on LSAT scores

  20. Rhoads, In the Service of Citizenship Mutuality (both service providers and recipients benefit; sweat equity ) Reflection (service should engender discussion and assessment discussion groups/journaling) Personalization

  21. Habitat as Service Learning John Dewey s approach to education has been called an ethic-of-care philosophy that s conducive to service learning (Rhoads) Service Learning leads to: Self Exploration Understanding Others (different cultural, socioeconomic groups) Defining the Social Good (fills a growing void) Robert Rhoads, In the Service of Citizenship, Journal of Higher Education, Vol. 69, No. 3

  22. Habitat for Humanity as a Service Learning Experience

  23. Challenges of Baylors Habitat Chapter Keeping the creative juices flowing Safety is always a concern Managing the load with the Waco Affiliate Balancing the needs of service learning with the need to be productive for our clients How to effectively compete for students available time and maximize their production?

  24. Unique Opportunities Social Media Platforms Local Technical Colleges (TSTC) Private K-12 schools Vacation Bible Schools Back to school events Engineers Without Borders

  25. Challenges: Age Time Short attention span Parent encouragement Other organizations on college campuses

  26. Baylor Student Activities Page

  27. Wrap Up

  28. Questions & Further Discussion

  29. Work Cited: http://geekfairy.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Coloured-Social-Media-Icons-Round.png http://rgvnewswire.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Texas_State_Technical_College.jpg http://content.sportslogos.net/logos/30/613/full/3263_baylor_bears-alternate-2005.png http://www.ewb-usa.org/wp-content/themes/myewb-bones/library/images/logo-blue-footer.png http://images.clipartpanda.com/ministry-clipart-preschool-children-playing-clip-art-i4.png http://prek-8.com//images/time15.jpg http://www.baylor.edu/content/imglib/1/1/8/4/118476.jpg https://lcrm.lib.unc.edu/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/millard_fuller.jpg https://www.dbu.edu/images/about/cook.jpg http://www.baylor.edu/content/imglib/2/0/5/6/205623.jpg http://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/wacotrib.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/a/21/a21cf1eb-331d-5316-965a-350fb4bc0ebf/57295227a847f.image.jpg?resize=969%2C630 http://www.mcla.edu/Assets/uploads/images/SLProgramDistintionGraph%20(1).png https://activerain-store.s3.amazonaws.com/image_store/uploads/6/7/6/6/9/ar133659723496676.jpg http://dewey.pragmatism.org/dewey.gif http://dotnet.tech.ubc.ca/CourseWiki/images/4/40/LearningCycleWeb.png http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=experiential+learning+cycle&qpvt=experiential+learning+cycle&FORM=IQFRML#view=detail&id=7887BB355BF0B674CE89C32F8F5025BB9FD5BAEB&se lectedIndex=148 http://blogs.baylor.edu/cassandramaier/files/2012/11/MSO-r7165d.jpg http://charlesstone.com/the-well-placed-question-an-often-overlooked-leadership-tool/ https://cdn2.hubspot.net/hub/88935/file-15913563-jpg/images/habitat-for-humanity-going-green-volunteers.jpg http://www.dchabitat.org/site/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/GaultVolunteerWithLuke-VOLUNTEER.jpg http://images.clipartpanda.com/bus-20clip-20art-school-bus4-300x225.png http://www.trinity-ec.org/images/content/children/clip%20art%20kids.jpg http://vvdav.org/ProfileImages/85b3c7f9-653b-4bdd-a45d-c499ba10d1dc_school_icon.jpg http://news.usm.edu/sites/default/files/Big%20Event%20Gulf%20Coast.jpg http://www.clipartpanda.com/clipart_images/downloads-5818120 http://www.clker.com/cliparts/7/W/H/b/2/k/people-holding-hands-around-the-world-hi.png

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