Youth Day Camp Activities and Field Trip Development - Part 1

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Kids On Track
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Josh Dewling
Executive Director
(1)
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Preferred learners
  • Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
  • Academic experience or paid work
Categories
Community engagement Social work
Skills
planning leadership development social skills research
Project scope
What is the main goal for this project?

The main goal for the project is to research and develop engaging and educational activities for the youth day camp, as well as plan and organize field trips that align with the mission and values of Kids On Track. This will involve several different steps for the students, including:


- Collaborating with the Kids On Track team to understand the organization's mission and values.


- Researching and developing age-appropriate and engaging activities for the youth day camp that promote character and leadership development, social skills, and a healthy lifestyle.


- Planning and organizing field trips that provide educational and recreational experiences for the participants, considering safety and budget constraints.


What tasks will learners need to complete to achieve the project goal?


By the end of the project, students should complete the following tasks:


- A comprehensive list of youth day camp activities with detailed descriptions and objectives for each activity.


- Detailed plans for at least three field trips, including destination, educational components, transportation arrangements, and safety considerations.



Final deliverables should include:


- A report outlining the research process, activity development, and field trip planning.


- Detailed activity plans and field trip itineraries.


Supported causes
Good health and well-being
About the company

Kids On Track is a community-building organization that provides hope, direction, and ongoing support for children, youth, and their parents.
Educational, social, spiritual, and recreational elements are combined to deliver well-rounded programs. We cultivate relationships, encouraging participants in faith, character and leadership development, social skills, and a healthy lifestyle. We strive to support families experiencing limited opportunities due to various socioeconomic challenges.

Since 1992, we have expanded our programs to respond to changing needs in the community and new opportunities to help at-risk kids and their families. We currently have more than 1,000 participants actively engaged in our programs. Our volunteer base has grown to a team of more than 314 volunteers who collectively contributed 4,469 service hours in our last fiscal year (Sept. 1, 2018 – Aug. 31, 2019).