Food Insecurity Community Service Camp
Description
What would it be like to face the daily struggles of food insecurity? This impactful community service camp gives students a chance to explore the realities behind hunger and the difficult choices many families must make.

Through a combination of thought-provoking discussions and hands-on service projects, students will gain a deeper understanding of the root causes of food insecurity and make a tangible impact in the Dallas community. Service experiences will include volunteering with local organizations like Brother Bill’s Helping Hand and the StewPot Food Pantry.

Detailed daily itineraries, including drop-off and pick-up locations and times, will be shared by May 15. Join us for a week of learning, empathy, and meaningful action!

Note that participation in this service-learning project fulfills the 15 community service hours required for rising Juniors. Rising Seniors may also fulfill this requirement but need to discuss with Parish’s Director of Community Service, Beth Kirner, to confirm before signing up. Students will need to provide their own transportation to school and to off-site volunteering.

Instructor: Megan Graham, CCLP Director of Parish Bridge, Parish Episcopal School
Location:
Parish Episcopal School - Midway Campus
Dates:
6/1/2026 - 6/5/2026 11:00 PM
Time:
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Ages:
Grades 11th - 12th
Cost:
$400.00
Additional:
Service
Availability:
Registration will begin on 2/4/2026.