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Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles launches "Act! Speak! Build! week" - A Youth-Initiated program to advocate for affordable housing

Program empowers students to advocate for affordable housing 

Los Angeles, CA (April 16, 2007) – Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles (www.habitatla.org) announced a new youth program, "Act! Speak! Build!" Week (ASB Week) was a national Habitat for humanity student initiated advocacy program that empowered young people to educate themselves and their communities and move people to social action. The program is youth initiated: students came up with their own creative ideas on how to advocate for affordable housing. This weeklong event took place April 16-22, 2007. Student groups around the world were encouraged to implement the campaign events to give the week a more unified perspective. Last year, more than 240 groups of youth registered to participate in at least one of the four campaign events during the Act! Speak! Build! Week 2006.

"Today's youth are more informed, passionate and action-oriented than before," says Erin Rank, President/CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles. "By empowering young people to help educate the community about the need for affordable housing, we believe they will inspire people of all ages and all walks of life."

Local Schools with Student Participating from Ages 5 - 25:

 

   
Palms Middle School St. Joseph High School
Occidental College City of Pico Rivera Teen Club
St. Joan of Arc Elementary California Academy of Math and Science
New Horizon School Westside Hudson School
California State University Dominguez Hills Nativity Catholic School
South Gate Middle School Eagle Rock Jr. Sr. High School
Lincoln Elementary School, Kindergarten Discovery Academy
Park Christian Drew Middle School
On the Move for the Globe Jordan High School Los Angeles
EKO Multi-Purpose Center, Inc. San Pedro Community Day School
Palm View Christian School
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   


" Act! Speak! Build! Week" encourages students to host speaker panels, create posters, read persuasive letters to city council and everything else they can think of to effect change. Participating schools were recognized nationally and locally by Habitat for Humanity International and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles. For more information about this program and other ways youth can get involved, visit
www.habitatla.org and click on youth programs or call 310-323-4663 x 119.




About Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles:

HFH GLA (www.habitatla.org) strives to eliminate poverty housing through advocacy, education and partnership with families in need to build simple, decent affordable housing. Since 1990, HFH GLA has built more than 190 homes, transforming the lives of hundreds of individuals. In the spring of 2007, HFH GLA kicked off a three-year campaign to build or renovate over 250 homes in the greater Los Angeles community. Nearly 100 of these homes will be completed with the help of over 2000 volunteers from around the world during the Jimmy Carter Work Project (JCWP), a five-day build project this fall.