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S. 3, Ep. 21: Hundreds of teens put faith in action at WorkCamp
Arlington Catholic Herald
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Sturdy walls. Front porch steps. A bathroom sink. A home provides the backdrop to life — the structure that quietly keeps its inhabitants safe and dry, cool or warm. It’s easy to forget all the comforts a house provides, until it is gone.
Some 850 teens from around the Diocese of Arlington traded the familiar surroundings of their own homes for a classroom floor, a communal bathroom and a school cafeteria. From their home base at King George High School, half an hour east of Fredericksburg, they traveled out to 110 homes that needed a little fixing up June 24-28. The annual WorkCamp is run by the Office of Youth, Campus and Young Adult Ministries and dozens of volunteers.
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