Youth, Families and Community Development volunteer
As in many developing countries, the population in the Dominican Republic is young with 34% of the population under 15 and 54% under the age of 25. Some of the key challenges faced by the youth in this country include: interfamily violence, family disintegration, unemployment and social exclusion (which in turn lead to low motivation and indifference), early sexual initiation, teenage pregnancy, school desertion, HIV/AIDS infection and drug/alcohol use.
Launched in 2002, the youth, families and community development program is relatively new in the Dominican Republic. The program seeks to empower youth by increasing knowledge and skills, promoting positive decision making and enhancing positive family relationships. Working with community leaders, I will design and implement a variety of activities to empower the youth in the Dominican Republic. A general goal of these activities is to increase the kids' personal development skills, such as self esteem, gender awareness, leadership abilities, communication skills and conflict resolution. These activities include:
- Supervised sports and arts activities, including sports events and summer camps
- Voluntary projects such as community clean ups, registration of non documented children and environmental activities
- Literacy programs and libraries
- Vocational training including English and computer skills
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Lauren~ I am proud of you and your reasons for joining the PC. I am unsure I could have had your courage and sense of adventure to step out of your comfort zone and take this step of faith. You will continue to be in both Brad's and my thoughts pray prayers while you are there. I am confident that you will make a difference in the lives of others. I know while you were here, you made a difference in my life. Congratulations on your decision and best wishes. Mush love.
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