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Youth Volunteer Vacations Expectations

General Rules for Youth Volunteer Vacations

The following rules are designed to ensure physical and emotional safety for all youth volunteer vacation participants during their trip. Parents and youth volunteers should review these general rules together and have a basic understanding of expectations prior to the start of the trip.

Youth volunteers at Hyas Lake Trip
Youth volunteers on Hyas Lake trip 2008
  •  When volunteers sign up for a youth volunteer vacation, they make a commitment to spend the entire week with the crew.
  • Everyone on the crew is expected to act in a cooperative and respectful manner toward each other. Conduct that is disruptive will not be tolerated, and anyone engaging in such conduct will be directed to leave by the crew leader.
  • Crew leaders and volunteers must wear boots, gloves, hard hats, long sleeve shirts (optional but encouraged depending on project) and long pants while working.
  • Once signed in, youth volunteers are not allowed to drive motor vehicles. If a youth volunteer has driven his/herself to the meeting spot for the trip, the crew leader will collect the keys on arrival day and return the keys on day of departure.
  • The use of inappropriate language is unacceptable, and must be controlled.
  • The use or possession of illegal drugs is not tolerated.
  • Volunteers must notify a crew leader before separating from the group or leaving the camp area.

Non-negotiable behaviors that lead to expulsion from the trip include:

  • Use or possession of illegal drugs or alcohol
  • Persistent disrespectful behavior to other trip participants and/or adults
  • Unauthorized departure from trip

If a youth volunteer violates these rules the crew leader will discuss the actions or behavior with the participant and may contact a parent or guardian to make arrangements to pick up the participant early from the trip.

WTA strives to facilitate programs that promote positive experiences for youth in the outdoors. If you have any questions or concern about these rules and expectations please contact Krista Dooley, krista@wta.org.

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