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Alternative Winter Break. Washington, D.C. Sponsored by the Volunteer Resource Center. By: Angela Vitellaro. Youth Service Opportunities Projects (YSOP). YSOP is an organization located in Washington, D.C. and New York The trip includes a weeklong service camp during January break.
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Alternative Winter Break Washington, D.C. Sponsored by the Volunteer Resource Center By: Angela Vitellaro
Youth Service Opportunities Projects (YSOP) • YSOP is an organization located in Washington, D.C. and New York • The trip includes a weeklong service camp during January break. • YSOP services are focused on the issues of hunger and homelessness. • Participants are typically from a variety of majors with diverse backgrounds.
Service Details: • Each day students participate in workcamps which focus on a range off issues pertaining to hunger and homelessness. • Service projects vary year to year. • These projects have included: serving dinner at soup kitchens, sorting food at a food bank, preparing meals for people suffering from terminal or life-threatening diseases, cleaning the homes of elderly hoarders, and distributing newspapers with homeless vendors. • At the conclusion of each day there is a reflection where students can share their reactions and ideas. • Additional activities include speakers from the National Coalition for the Homeless as well as serving dinners.
Alternative Winter Break YSOP 2008 YSOP 2007
Trip Details: • Cost: we try to fundraise so that the trip is free to students • Students are chosen through an application process. • Breakfast and lunch is provided • Sleeping arrangements are typically in a youth hostel or church. • Nights are spent sight-seeing, playing games, and enjoying freetime.
Work sites: Street Sense is a newspaper written and distributed by venders who are currently or formerly homeless.
Work sites: Food and Friends DC Central Kitchen
Work site: Elder Buddies is a unique elderly advocacy program that helps prevent hoarders from being evicted, therefore avoiding homelessness.
Other work sites and activities: • Capital Area Food Bank • Community Family Life Services • Parish Hall Dinner • Dinner Program for Homeless Women (DPHW) • So Others May Eat (SOME) • Martha’s Table
Questions: Contact: Drew University Volunteer Resource Center care@drew.edu Lloyd Robotham lrobotha@drew.edu Angela Vitellaro avitella@drew.edu