Act! Speak! Build! Week
Act! Speak! Build! Week
April 1-7, 2012
Kids speaking out against poverty
- Act! Speak! Build! Week is a student-initiated week of advocacy on behalf of Habitat for Humanity and housing issues.
- It empowers young people to educate themselves and their communities and move people to social action.
- Young people ages 5 to 25 work in partnership with local affiliates to plan and host events focused on ending poverty housing.
- You can organize an Act! Speak! Build! Week any time during the year.
- Many groups choose to organize their week around World Habitat Day, the first Monday in October.
Kids 5-8 can get involved in Act! Speak! Build Week
- Create messages to share with their communities.
- Decorate a classroom bulletin board.
- Write letters to their governor, house representative, senators and local newspaper editors.
- See the resources below to learn more!
“All people deserve a home and should have a good life. Even kids can make a difference.”
—2nd grader at St. Joan of Arc elementary school
Learn more
- Resources
Guides to help your class organize events and suggested activities.
- Registration
Register with Habitat for Humanity to make your week official and tell us about your events.
- Contact us
Contact Act! Speak! Build! Week coordinators at Habitat for Humanity International.