Landmark Volunteers, Inc.
Summer Programs:
- Landmark Volunteers: California - Two-week summer and one-week spring service opportunities with leading nonprofit organizations
- Landmark Volunteers: Colorado - Two-week summer and one-week spring service opportunities with leading nonprofit organizations
- Landmark Volunteers: Connecticut - Two-week summer and one-week spring service opportunities with leading nonprofit organizations
School Notes Overview:
Landmark Volunteers is a non-profit organization providing high school students with volunteer community service opportunities through two-week summer programs and one week spring programs at 60 cultural, environmental, historic and social service organizations across America......
School Overview:
County | Berkshire County, MA |
Program Name | Landmark Volunteers: Arizona |
Program Type | Two-week summer and one-week spring service opportunities with leading nonprofit organizations |
Number of Students | 725 students |
Student Body Type | Coeducational |
Grades | 10 - 12 |
Ages Accepted | Age 14 - Age 0 |
First Session Start Date | July 31 |
First Session End Date | August 13 |
First Program Weeks | 2 weeks |
Founding Year | 1992 |
Summer School Type | Residential |
Landmark Volunteers: California:
Program Type | Two-week summer and one-week spring service opportunities with leading nonprofit organizations |
Number of Students | 725 students |
Student Body Type | Coeducational |
Grades | 10 - |
First Session Start Date | March |
First Session End Date | March |
Second Session Start Date | July |
Second Session End Date | July |
First Program Weeks | 1 weeks |
Second Program Weeks | 2 weeks |
Third Program Weeks | 2 weeks |
Landmark Volunteers: Colorado:
Program Type | Two-week summer and one-week spring service opportunities with leading nonprofit organizations |
Number of Students | 725 students |
Student Body Type | Coeducational |
Grades | 10 - |
First Session Start Date | July |
First Session End Date | August |
Second Session Start Date | July |
Second Session End Date | August |
First Program Weeks | 2 weeks |
Second Program Weeks | 2 weeks |
Third Program Weeks | 2 weeks |
Landmark Volunteers: Connecticut:
Program Type | Two-week summer and one-week spring service opportunities with leading nonprofit organizations |
Number of Students | 725 students |
Student Body Type | Coeducational |
Grades | 10 - |
First Session Start Date | April |
First Session End Date | April |
Second Session Start Date | June |
Second Session End Date | July |
First Program Weeks | 1 weeks |
Second Program Weeks | 2 weeks |
Third Program Weeks | 2 weeks |
School Notes:
- Landmark Volunteers is a non-profit organization providing high school students with volunteer community service opportunities through two-week summer programs and one week spring programs at 60 cultural, environmental, historic and social service organizations across America.
- At Landmark, your experience will go far beyond improving just yourself: you will be improving the world around you -- your world. That will involve hard work. The work you'll be doing at Landmark will be primarily manual - from clearing trails, to painting, to building projects, and it will be work that makes a difference, both in your life and the lives of others
- Many of our host organizations determine their specific projects shortly before the Landmark team arrives, so you should be prepared for a variety of jobs. These may include painting, building and repairing infrastructure, or grounds maintenance. They may also involve working directly with the clientele of the organization - for example, assisting with activities for disadvantaged kids at a summer camp.
- After work, volunteers take advantage of well-earned recreational activities such as swimming, hiking, tennis, campfires, cookouts and movies, as well as one full day set aside for expeditions. As a Landmark Volunteer, you may also be invited to participate in special activities that are unique to your host site. These may include ushering at concerts, attending performances or lectures, and helping with special events and festivals.
- Canyon de Chelly National Monument is an 84,000-acre archeological sanctuary containing evidence of more than 1,500 years of human occupation. It was established to preserve the numerous archeological resources on the canyon rims, walls and bottomlands. Volunteers will be doing manual labor projects such as trail work, demolishing old buildings, sanding and painting benches and fences, trash removal, and knocking concrete off of fence posts.
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Note: Data has been gathered from several government and commercial data sources. School data reflects years 2002-04 statistics (most recent years available). Area and demographic data reflects year 2000 statistics. Public School Review does not ensure the timeliness or accuracy of the information on this site.
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