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 Habitat affiliates to plan and host events focused on ending poverty housing.
Another day dedicated to advocating!
World Habitat Day
- World Habitat Day occurs the first Monday in October each year.
- In 2011, World Habitat Day will be held on Oct. 3.
- We encourage groups to start planning now for World Habitat Day, as we raise our voices and declare that the lack of decent, affordable housing is unacceptable.
Kids ages 9-13 can get involved in Act! Speak! Build Week
- Create a visual representation of a poverty statistic.
- Host a candlelight vigil.
- Participate in a Welcome Home housing simulation.
- Write letters to your governor, house representative, senators and local newspaper editors.
- See our suggested activities in the resources section below to learn more.
Learn more
- Resources
Guides to help you 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.