BRING A GROUP TO LOVE OUR CITY NEIGHBORHOODS
Your church or organization can be part of loving and serving children, youth, and families living in Scranton neighborhoods this summer!

HOW TO LOVE A CITY NEIGHBORHOOD

  1. Assemble a Team - Organize a group of 5-20 people from your church or organization who are willing to serve.

  2. Sign-Up for a Neighborhood Night - Look at the available dates of our neighborhood program nights below and click the button, “Sign-Up Your Group” to select the dates that your group is interested in possibly serving. Our staff team will follow-up with your group leader to finalize the date your group is coming to serve.

  3. Training and Preparation - Our staff will schedule a time prior to the neighborhood night to train and prepare your team to serve in our Scranton neighborhood program. Our staff will coordinate with your team on bringing a meal and connecting your teammates to service opportunities during the program (student check-ins, games, crafts, songs, and more).

  4. Love and Serve the Neighborhood - Our team will have the neighborhood program planned and staffed, while your team joins us in serving in different ares of the program and engaging our students and families. We will provide more information about how our ministry works all-year-round with our neighborhood students and ways that your group can continue to have an impact in their lives.

SUMMER NEIGHBORHOOD SCHEDULE
Neighborhood Program Nights, your group can sign up for one of these dates or more to serve at a neighborhood night. The neighborhood programs run 6 pm - 8 pm.
Week 1: June 10, June 11
Week 2: June 17, June 18
Week 3: June 24-28 - Hilltop 5-Day Club - Steamtown Church and Word of Life groups are serving
Week 4: July 1, July 2
Week 5: July 10, July 12 - Teen Leadership Conference groups are serving
Week 6: July 15, July 16
Week 7: July 22, July 23
Week 8: July 28 - August 2 (No programs) Teen students going to Camp Kanesatake
Week 9: August 5, August 6
Week 10: August 12, August 13 (Family Fun Day Events)

 

LONG-TERM IMPACT