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$9,263,384 generated in 2010! (11,186 Groups) |
![]() | Service BlitzDiscussionFeel free to print this page using your browser's Print command The goal of the Service Blitz is not merely to expose and empower the youth for a single weekend but to create attitudes of compassion and concern that will last a lifetime. The best way to make a service project like this one "stick" is to use group discussion to help the youth learn the importance of social awareness and civic responsibility from a single day's event. Use the questions below to help the youth in your group process their observations and experiences and begin applying them to their own lives. WHAT?
SO WHAT?
NOW WHAT?
Allow your youth to talk freely about what matters most to them. Some of the questions may elicit more emotional responses than others. Just make sure to guide the discussion in a way that allows everybody to share and reflect on their experiences. If you hear particularly inspiring words or stories, please make note of the comments and share them with us using our website. Your group may be featured in future Souper Bowl of Caring materials! If you have a youth who seems particularly eager to continue serving, help him find a local charity at which to volunteer, using resources such as www.ysa.org. If you have a youth who is especially enthusiastic about the Souper Bowl of Caring and seems interested in leadership, nominate him to our Youth Advisory Board. After the youth have shared their experiences and reflected on the implications of those experiences, invite them to explore ways they can continue serving their communities. | Stories"For our first year in Souper Bowl of Caring our Youth on Missions Group sponsored a Chili Cook-off. Our congregations supported us by bring canned goods and donating money to the event. We raised $30 and 40 cans of soup. We plan more festivities to" (more) Anna Grace Hughes, Antioch Youth on Missions in Blacksburg, SC Translate![]() |