By Kelli Boyle | Executive Director
This summer has been phenomenal! We had about 200 kids come through Joel’s Place to play games, skate, bike, scooter, go to concerts, do community service and so much more.
The success we experienced this summer was possible through the cooperation and collaboration of our many community partners. I’d like to highlight some of the impact these partnerships have made the past 3 months.
Food Service Program: Our partnership with the Boys &Girls Club, Literacy Council and The Food Bank made it possible to serve an average of 500 meals and snacks per week throughout the community!
Random People Who Care: A group of volunteers committed to service projects every Monday throughout the summer. They coordinated with agencies, churches and individuals in need of assistance to bring groups of young people to serve in the community. We had 21 young people serve in different projects such as planting our garden, painting a church nursery, cleaning a neglected section of a local cemetery, helping a widow with yard work and doing basically whatever was asked of them.
At the end of the summer, the youth were treated to an unforgettable day of horseback riding and zip-lining!
Bone Builder Backpacks: Throughout the summer, we provided 178 kids with healthy snacks and easy to prepare meals for the weekend. This major effort came together through the efforts of the Food Bank, who collected and stored the food for us over the spring, to The Landing Church, who collected enough healthy food each week to keep the backpacks filled, to Fairbanks Resource Agency who provided the volunteers each week to pack the bags to some individual volunteers who faithfully loaded their vehicles with boxes upon boxes of food and took them to each distribution site. And finally, Spirit of Alaska Credit Union who, along with The Landing Church, provided school backpacks for each child in the program!
The youth at Joel’s Place see that our community cares about them and is willing to invest in them. They are given opportunities to give back. It’s a win-win.
We are so incredibly grateful for our community partnerships, for the volunteers and donors who help us keep the doors open and help keep Joel’s Place rolling!
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