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BROADREACH - Summer Adventures for Teenagers
Basic Information
Address: 806 McCulloch Street Suite 102
Raleigh, NC 27603
Phone Number: 919-256-8200
Fax Number: 888-833-2129
Email: info@gobroadreach.com
Director: Carlton Goldthwaite
Additional Information
Population Served: local populations worldwide
Ages for Volunteer: 13-19+
Hours of Service: 5-55+
Days of Service: Community service hours range from 5–55+ hours, depending on the trip. Our Broadreach College division offers programs with up to 55 hours of community service.
Mission Statement:
Broadreach & Broadreach College target six major objectives for all of our trips
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
Our programs are unrivaled because of Broadreach’s unique blend of meaningful community service, cultural exploration and hands-on learning in truly spectacular destinations. Community service is an integral part of every Broadreach adventure, complementing and interwoven into the academic and cultural focus of the program. While making a real contribution to the communities we visit, service work provides rich opportunities for learning, personal growth, leadership development and cultural understanding, offering our students remarkable perspectives on other people and places, as well as their role in the world.
Events:
Broadreach chooses community service projects that complement and build upon the cultural and academic focus of our adventures, providing engaging and unique experiences that enhance the educational components.
Additional Information:
a. To learn more to go www.gobroadreach.com & www.broadreachcollege.com or call us at 919-256-8200
b. Many students use their Broadreach experience to satisfy community service requirements at school, and we are happy to provide a letter describing the service work completed. Below is a list of project work completed on our trips:…
Immersion France: Broadreach students take on community service projects working with French youth or an environmental organization, giving them perspective on yet another facet of France. Projects vary from year to year.