“It’s a fun and challenging experience that leaves you with new friends and a sense of accomplishment.”
“It increases your problem-solving, team-building, social, and creative skills, while bringing you closer to God.”
“Every ramp, every roof, every shed, every layer of paint, and every set of stairs built helps more than anyone will ever know.”
About the Program
High school youth are at a vital point in their development as young people. Our work focuses on equipping them with tools to grow in faith and serve others as they move towards becoming independent adults. We facilitate community-building in a setting that is simultaneously encouraging and challenging.
Download the 2020 Summer Information Packet.
Learn More About SSP's High School Summer Program
2020 Dates
- Week 1: June 21 – 27
- Week 2: June 28 – July 4
- Week 3: July 5 – 11
- Week 4: July 12 – 18
- Week 5: July 19 – 25
- Week 6: July 26 – August 1
- Week 7: August 2 – 8 (groups of 50+ by request)
Most sessions begin on Sunday afternoon and end on Saturday morning, unless otherwise indicated.
Program Schedule
Please note the program schedule may be subject to change by volunteer interest.
Please call us if you have any questions about our program schedule!
High school groups can also participate during Combined which are open to incoming 6th graders through graduated seniors. Groups that do this should be open to collaborating with middle school youth. Intergenerational sessions are open to incoming 6th graders and older.
View the current availability.
Summer Registration Timeline
- September 2: Summer interest survey due
- September 13: Summer information packet and program schedule available
- October 1: Priority registration for summer opens
- October 31: Priority registration for summer ends
- November 1:
- Summer placements for priority-registered groups announced
- First-come, first-served registration opens on MySSP
- January 15: Priority deadline for scholarship applications
- February: Spring preparation timeline and details available for registered groups
Registration Details
To register, you’ll need your group type, total number of youth and adults, session date and location, and a $60 deposit per person.
What is priority registration?
- From October 1-31, volunteer groups can register with their top three to five choices of session for the summer.
- In early November, all priority-registered groups will receive their session placement. Once all priority groups are placed, sign-ups open to be first-come, first-served.
- With the priority registration model, 97% of groups typically recieve either their first or second choice of session. It also means SSP can ensure consistent volunteer numbers across weeks, help staff plan project completion timelines, and improve the volunteer experience on site!
- If you have extenuating scheduling circumstances that truly limit you to only one location and week, you can indicate this when signing up during the priority period.
How to register:
- All sign-ups are completed on MySSP, our online registration and volunteer portal.
- If you represent a new group, complete the New Group Login Request form. If you are a new liaison for a group that already attends SSP, email Veronica Russell to update your account.
- Meet with your volunteers to select a session before registering.
- Determine the total number of spots your group wants to reserve.
- Be sure to confirm there are enough spaces available for your group during your session of choice.
- Groups attending High School only sessions must have a ratio of at least one adult per four youth (1:4).
- Groups of any size may register, though most High School sessions are capped at 65 total volunteers.
- To register, you’ll need your group type, total number of youth and adults, session date and location, and a $60 deposit per person.
- Your deposit must be received at the time of registration via credit or debit card online for your group’s spots to be reserved.
- We highly suggest collecting deposits from families in advance to encourage financial investment in the trip, and avoid drops later in the year.
Download the 2020 Summer Information Packet.
Who Participates
Youth Groups
As an ecumenical Christian service program, SSP encourages middle and high school youth groups, school groups, families, and individuals to participate. SSP fosters affirming spaces and welcomes volunteers of all backgrounds, races, ethnicities, genders, sexual orientations, and abilities. The only requirements to attend SSP are a willingness to serve and openness to new experiences.
No group is too small! One youth and one adult makes a group. Some churches send multiple groups to different SSP sessions due to their schedule limitations or because they have a large group.
Age of Participants for High School Program
Youth entering 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th grade in the fall of 2020, as well as 2020 high school graduates, are welcome to participate in our High School program.
Dedication to a Small Group Size
Most High School only sessions have an average of about 60 volunteers. SSP fosters an intimate setting where youth are safe to grow in their faith, create many new friendships, and experience genuine love and acceptance. To preserve this sense of community, we have a limit of 65 volunteers per session.
We intentionally mix the groups that come into different work teams which helps build community among groups.
Service Work
For the most part, we work on the homes in the communities we serve. The type of work includes roofing, building wheelchair ramps and porches, painting and other general home repairs. No construction experience is needed, and you’ll be amazed at all of the work that your youth teams complete!
Occasionally, our teams work on churches, community buildings, and schools in the communities that host us. In addition, we will sometimes participate in other types of community service activities like community gardens when there is a need and the work is appropriate for youth work teams.
Most projects take longer to complete than your week at SSP so you may see the beginning, middle or end of a project.
We upload photos regularly on our facebook page, follow us to stay connected!
Safety and Supervision
Safety of every type – physical, spiritual, and emotional – is our top priority. We want each youth to have the best possible experience so we create an environment dedicated to safety, adequate rest, nutritious meals and snacks, and lots of emotional and spiritual support.
Each week begins with hands-on tool training before anyone begins service work.
SSP Staff
Site locations are staffed by a team of mature young adults and are made of a Site Director, Spiritual Life Coordinator, three Construction Team members and two Food Service Coordinators. They are trained and present at the site for the entire summer, working with the community to provide quality service opportunities.
Staff participate in a ten-day training which consists of hands-on job specific training, sessions on leadership, conflict resolution, youth ministry, and cultural sensitivity among others. This training equips these young adults to be prepared for difficult situations that they may encounter over the summer.
Learn more about SSP’s young adult staff.
Adult Counselors
In addition to our staff, youth are accompanied by adult counselors in a ratio of at least one adult for every four youth (1:4) at our High School Program. Counselors are a key element for a successful week for your group.
Counselors must be at least 23 years old and be chosen for maturity and role modeling capabilities; those younger than 23 must be cleared and approved by the SSP office in advance. All counselors are expected to take online training and undergo a national criminal background check before participating.
Learn more about adult counselors.
Vehicles
At site, groups will need to provide their own transportation to and from the work sites each day. Because work teams are composed of six to eight people, minivans and cars work best. Our policy and the law requires that seat belts be used by all occupants. 15-Passenger vans have been shown to be very unsafe. We strongly urge you not to use these vehicles.
Van Rental Information
SSP has been able to arrange for a special discounted rate with Enterprise Rent-A-Car for the rental of vans for your trip to SSP this summer. If you choose to take advantage of this, you need to remember that this arrangement is between you and Enterprise Rent-A-Car. SSP can take no responsibility for reservation problems or any other problems that might arise.
To take advantage of these rates
Call: 1-800-Rent-A-Car or 1-800-736-8222
Or visit www.enterprise.com
Corporate Account Number: 30C2900
On the Enterprise website, all on the first page, enter your dates and location as well as the Corporate Account Number under “Account Number.” This will give you the availability and rates for all vehicles.
Recommendation
Regardless of where you rent your vans, we strongly advise you to call one week ahead of your pick-up date and the day before to verify that your reservation is intact and your vehicles are there.
Fees
The fees cover all accommodations, meals, program supplies, building materials and tools, a T-shirt for each participant and supplemental health insurance (excess coverage only).
Deposit: $60 per participant
Due at registration to reserve spaces
Second Payment: $220 per participant
Due March 1st
Final Payment: $135 per participant
Due June 1st
Scholarships
In 2019, SSP awarded over $80,000 in scholarships to almost 500 participants in need. We hope to do the same in 2020. Our commitment is that no youth should be excluded from participating due to lack of financial means. Scholarship awards will be used to lower the second and final payment by the needed amount. Scholarship applications can be found on the downloads page.
Typical High School Daily Schedule
Most days at SSP consist of a full day of service work, team building activities, singing, sharing homemade meals together, reflecting on the experience, and a spiritual program centered around the summer theme.
While this a general template you can expect, the schedule may vary depending on site logistics.
- 7:00 AM Wake up and get ready (the day may start earlier depending on the site and heat index)
- 7:30 AM Spiritual awakening (optional) to get centered for the day
- 8:00 AM Breakfast
- 8:30 AM Community service opportunities, lunch crew packs sandwiches, teams head to work site.
- 9:30 AM Arrive at work site, begin service work
- Noon Lunch and Spiritual Sandwiches (group discussion) at work site
- 1:00 PM Resume service work
- 4:00 PM Return to site, clean and store tools, shower, free time. Free time is spent at the location where we are housed and includes sports, crafts, cards, snacks and hanging out with new friends!
- 5:00 PM Staff/counselor meeting – adults meet with staff to discuss joys, concerns, and plans for the next 24 hours.
- 6:00 PM Dinner
- 6:30 PM Community service opportunities (cleaning the kitchen and bathrooms, etc.)
- 7:00 PM Song time and evening program – team building activities, mail, sharing work site reports, and spiritual programs related to our summer theme. At least one evening is always devoted to learning about the local community.
- 9:00 PM Free time. Volunteers prepare for bed.
- 9:45 PM Evening devotional led by a work team
- 10:00 PM Lights out. We have separate sleeping areas by gender. The work we do is hard labor and everyone needs to get a good night of sleep.
There will be several opportunities during your week at SSP to reconnect with everyone from the group you are attending with, even if they are not on your work team. The time this takes place will vary by location, due to program and community limitations at each site.
Sample High School Weekly Schedule
While this a general template you can expect, the schedule may vary depending on site logistics.
Sunday
Arrive 2:00 to 4:00 PM, orientation, staff / adult counselor meeting, assign work teams
Monday
Hands-on tool training, half day service at work site, evening program
Tuesday
Service at work site all day, cross-cultural evening program
Wednesday
Adventure Wednesday: community service activity as a full group or activities to learn about the site location, recreation in the afternoon and BBQ dinner, evening program
Thursday
Service at work site all day, off-site evening program
Friday
Service at work site all day, closing celebrations
Saturday
Pack up, clean site, receive bookmark with website to take online evaluation survey, breakfast, closing circle, depart.