The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday June 19, 2002 - C 3 World Changers brings 300 youth volunteers How do you change the world? One community at a time. This is the premise behind World Changers, a group of 300 youth volun teers from the all across North America who will bring their hammers, nails, and enthusiasm to Halton Region this summer. From July 27 until Aug. 3, Grade 712 students from across North America will partner with youth from Oakville in a variety of projects in the region, including renovations to homes in lower income areas, clean ups of walk ing trails, working with the local food banks and hosting free splash pads, bas ketball and soccer camps for local youth. What's most impressive is that the work they will do for the citizens of Oakville, Burlington and Milton won't cost taxpayers a dime. World Changers is a faith-based pro gram that teaches youth the importance of giving back to the community, said Jeff Hill, youth pastor at The Sanctuary, A Church fo r Your Heart Mind and Spirit of Oakville that is sponsoring the visit. "I'm so impressed with the profes sionalism of World Changers. It is a top notch missions project for youth. I have been on different missions project, but World Changers is top notch from the beginning to the end of the week. "They are passionate about youth doing hands-on missions," said Hill, who came to work in Canada after he and his wife were on a previous World Changers mission trip in 2000 in Kingston, Ont. This volunteer ministry, started in 1990 by the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, has seen more than 100,000 students repair more than 6,500 homes in communities in North America and around the world. Several other churches in Halton region including Chartwell Baptist, Calvary Baptist and The Meeting House, Burloak Christian Fellowship are also working in co-operation with The Sanctuary and World Changers which means youth from local area churches will be hammering and nail ing, running sports camps and engaging in other volunteer activities, right along side their American counterparts. Each student has paid $295 U.S. each for a chance to change a little part of the world--in this case, Halton Region. Some of the work already slated includes: Cleaning and painting apartments for those in mental health housing. Working with Kerr Street Minis tries to provide day camp for low income children. Providing sports camps in com munity parks and recreation centers around Oakville including Coronation Park, Lakeside Park, Lawson Park and River Oaks Community Centre. Helping Kerr Street Ministries convert a parking garage to storage and classroom space. The Halton project is one of only three World Changers projects in Canada in 2002; there is also one taking place in Montreal, Quebec and Cornwall, Ontario. Younger students will not be partici pating in construction, however they will assist in running sports camps, helping keep the construction crews supplied etc. Wherever it goes, World Changers attracts a crowd and attention, said Hill. The group was featured each day in the local newspaper during its project in Kingston, Ont. "If you look at the accomplishments it's had in such a short time, 13 years, it's amazing. This year alone, there are 25,000 youth involved in 91 projects worldwide," said Hill. Part and parcel with the community work component is Christian ministry. Hill said the program not only betters the lives of the community where World Changers works, but it's a life changing spiritual experience for its participants. "I know a girl named Amy who came to a World Changers project with a lot of baggage. By the end of the week, God had done a huge work in her life. She committed that week to be sold out for God and that was because of World Changers." The Town of Oakville has been so impressed with World Changers and its willingness to help the community for free, that it's helping to provide a com munity block party at Coronation Park on Aug. 1, the Thursday night that World Changers is here, said Hill. As part of the project, there will also be nightly worship services held for the youth, which is taking place at White Oaks Secondary School and is open to the community. In North America, students have not only worked at more than 1,000 con struction and ministry sites, but they have also donated close to $150,000 to a fund designated to help further youth ministry and missions in Canada. Under this year's theme of `Live the Call,' World Changers are engaging in 71 weeks of projects in 62 cities around the globe. For more information: Call Jeff Hill, Youth Pastor, The Sanctuary, A Church fo r Your Heart, Mind and Spirit at 905849-0419 or by email at jetca822@cogeco.ca, Christine Hahn, Marketing and Promotions, The Sanctuary at 905-825-9050 or by email, chahnreporter@ sympatico.ca and/or Alison Rickard, World Changers at 1-800-465-8657, ext. 6440 or by email at arickard@namb.net. ACT NOW! 140 REBATE- Self advocates learn to make choices Many changes have occurred in the last fifty years in the manner in which the intellectually challenged are viewed by others. Recent changes have facilitated the emergence of a self advocate move ment. Self advocates are individuals with an intellectual disability who are taught to make choices for themselves. They engage in an education process which teaches rights, responsibilities, commu nity awareness and most importantly, how to approach situations in order to make your needs and wants known. 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