Anonymous wrote:Is there a NOLS or outward bound experience she could do? Does amigos de las americas still exist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she into outdoors stuff? It’s probably joint late to find an adventure trip like backpacking or something similar.
Other options:
One that wouldn’t require transportation would be to find a family in the neighborhood in need of a mother’s helper. When my kids were very small and I wasn’t working, I was desperate for another set of hands to do tedious crafts, play with the toys I didn’t like, or bring some enthusiasm to long days at home.
what’s your yard like? Does she like being outside? It’s late in the season for all of the prep work, but I know a kid that age that took over part of their parents’ yard for a vegetable garden.
Can she find a Girl Scout camp to volunteer at? The one closest to us provides transportation to and from camp each week, even for HS volunteers. It doesn’t require you to be a lifelong Girl Scout- you just register as one when you sign up.
+1 I did this the summer I was 14 and it was a good way to spend my summer time.
Anonymous wrote:Is she into outdoors stuff? It’s probably joint late to find an adventure trip like backpacking or something similar.
Other options:
One that wouldn’t require transportation would be to find a family in the neighborhood in need of a mother’s helper. When my kids were very small and I wasn’t working, I was desperate for another set of hands to do tedious crafts, play with the toys I didn’t like, or bring some enthusiasm to long days at home.
what’s your yard like? Does she like being outside? It’s late in the season for all of the prep work, but I know a kid that age that took over part of their parents’ yard for a vegetable garden.
Can she find a Girl Scout camp to volunteer at? The one closest to us provides transportation to and from camp each week, even for HS volunteers. It doesn’t require you to be a lifelong Girl Scout- you just register as one when you sign up.