Habitat U Youth Summit
This free event is for students (ages 14-18) to learn the basics of financial literacy and the value of community engagement.
High school students ages 14-18 are invited to join Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando & Osceola County for our next Habitat U Youth Summit!
During this two-part event, teens will learn about financial literacy and community engagement. They will learn valuable lessons and participate in interactive activities to set them on a path toward financial independence and security, plus learn about the value of community.
Lunch is provided.
By participating in this event, registered attendees will receive community service credit to count toward their Bright Future graduation requirements. Please bring your Community Service Log sheets to be signed.
The first half of the day will cover the basics of financial literacy, while the second delves into the significance of community involvement. Lunch will be provided for registered attendees.
Parents/Guardians please note: in order for students to attend the event, parents/guardian must sign a waiver granting their child permssion to particpate. If the waiver is not signed, we will not admit your teen(s). This event is intended for youth ages 14-18 only. Parents can either drop their students off or stay on site.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY GREATER ORLANDO & OSCEOLA COUNTY DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE BASED ON RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, AGE, OR DISABILITY IN ITS PROGRAMS OR ACTIVITIES, EMPLOYMENT, OR IN THE COURSE OF BUSINESS.
This free event is for students (ages 14-18) to learn the basics of financial literacy and the value of community engagement.
High school students ages 14-18 are invited to join Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando & Osceola County for our next Habitat U Youth Summit!
During this two-part event, teens will learn about financial literacy and community engagement. They will learn valuable lessons and participate in interactive activities to set them on a path toward financial independence and security, plus learn about the value of community.
Lunch is provided.
By participating in this event, registered attendees will receive community service credit to count toward their Bright Future graduation requirements. Please bring your Community Service Log sheets to be signed.
The first half of the day will cover the basics of financial literacy, while the second delves into the significance of community involvement. Lunch will be provided for registered attendees.
Parents/Guardians please note: in order for students to attend the event, parents/guardian must sign a waiver granting their child permssion to particpate. If the waiver is not signed, we will not admit your teen(s). This event is intended for youth ages 14-18 only. Parents can either drop their students off or stay on site.
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY GREATER ORLANDO & OSCEOLA COUNTY DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE BASED ON RACE, COLOR, NATIONAL ORIGIN, SEX, AGE, OR DISABILITY IN ITS PROGRAMS OR ACTIVITIES, EMPLOYMENT, OR IN THE COURSE OF BUSINESS.
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Highlights
- 4 hours
- In person
Location
Hal Marston Community Center
3933 West D Judge Drive
Orlando, FL 32808
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Agenda
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Check-in
During this time, we will check students in. We will confirm that parents/guardians have signed the required documents for their young adults to participate in the class. Students will receive their nametag and have opportunities to take some photos.
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Welcome
During this time, we will introduce our facilitators and go over the summit's agenda.
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Financial Literacy Lesson
In this section, students will delve into the basics of financial literacy, learning valuable lessons that will set you on the path towards financial independence and security.