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Suggested Summer Activities
for 14 and 15 Year Olds
Volunteering Does Pay
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When you volunteer you're still developing skills, showing
commitment and responsibility. Employers place as much value
on a volunteer position as they do on a paid position. In fact
when you complete your commitment with a volunteer position,
it shows what great skills you do have.
Employees see what a great, dependable volunteer you are. Sometimes
they have leads for you. Companies do look at their committed
volunteers to fill their future job openings.
Check Out These Volunteer Opportunities
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United Way - San Diego
Boys and Girls Club of East County:
(619) 440-1600
Get Out and Meet Your Neighbors
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Summer is a time when lots of extra projects need to be done,
pets need to be watched while people are on vacation, local
babysitting, and yard work. Make up a simple flier with your
information on it, and take it around to your neighbors.
Try Some of These Ideas
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- Host a bake sale / craft sale
- Organize a yard sale for your block
- Run errands for busy neighbors / relatives
- Walk dogs for working neighbors
- Pick up mail & water plants for people out of town
- Help elders with daily activities
- Post a flyer on your stareet for yardwork/babysitting
- Put a notice in your church or community bulletin
- Talk to small businesses about helping after school
- Go door to door for local realtors
- Twirl signs to attract customers to businesses
- Ask family friends with businesses if they need help
Some Employers Do Hire Young People Under 16
Sign Twirling Companies:
EVENTS EXTRAORDINAIRE (Age 14+):
800-343-8368
DIRECTIONAL CONCEPTS (Age 15+):
800-71.-6992 x311
Mostly Saturdays and Sundays; Part-time work at $9 / hour
PetSmart
Boomer's
Subway
McDonald's
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