WorkFest 2012


We’re excited for the 20th anniversary of WorkFest! Over the course of three weeks, we will welcome students from 36 colleges and universities who are giving their spring break in service to others, but are receiving so much more in return. Check this page often in March for blog posts about WorkFest and pictures from the job sites.

Participating schools
Colleges participating in WorkFest 2012.

What to bring for participating students and leaders
…And what not to bring.

Schedule
What your typical day will look like.

What your typical day will look like.

WorkFest blog
Follow the WorkFest experience of long-term volunteers Kerri Weiseman and Leah Coughlan.

Pictures and project details
Before and after and volunteer pictures from our jobsites. Out of respect for participant privacy, we identify projects by crew color rather than by participant name.

Camp Andrew Jackson
Camp Caleb

Black Crew (Weeks One and Two)

Black Crew (Week Three)

Blue Crew (Weeks One and Three)/Grey Crew (Week Two)

Blue Crew (Week Two)/Purple Crew (Week Three)

Brown Crew

Green Crew (Week One)

Green Crew (Weeks Two and Three)

Orange Crew (Weeks One and Two)

Purple Crew (Weeks One and Two)

Yellow Crew

Red Crew

Grey Crew (Disaster relief)

 


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