College Special Events & Enrichment
American University invites students to enroll in Community of Scholars, a high school summer program at AU’s School of International Service, the largest school of international affairs in the United States.
Students will broaden their understanding of international affairs by enrolling in a 3-credit college class in foreign policy, international conflict resolution, or global health and the environment. Small, seminar-style classes enable professors to challenge and engage students. The courses are complemented with guest speakers, visits to DC sites such as the State Department and Pentagon, and workshops to build college skills.
Learn about our different course options at www.american.edu/sis/communityofscholars or email us atcommunityofscholars@american.edu.
Students will broaden their understanding of international affairs by enrolling in a 3-credit college class in foreign policy, international conflict resolution, or global health and the environment. Small, seminar-style classes enable professors to challenge and engage students. The courses are complemented with guest speakers, visits to DC sites such as the State Department and Pentagon, and workshops to build college skills.
Learn about our different course options at www.american.edu/sis/communityofscholars or email us atcommunityofscholars@american.edu.
Y.O.U.T.H. Program
This is a volunteer opportunity for youth to work on a farm with animals. Here is some basic information, the website is listed below.
If students are interested, they are to contact Deb Mancuso.
The Y.O.U.T.H. Program, Inc. was founded by Debbie Mancuso in 1987 and is located on a 10-acre farm in Felton, PA, which is known as "Shady
Pines Farm". This program offers educational and recreational programs, as well as animal therapy. It was created to help familiarize youth with
the textile arts and teach them how to run a agricultural business. Over the years they have held fundraisers, hosted picnics, Halloween parties
and field trips. The program ran privately for seven years and in 2003 became a nonprofit organization.
Volunteers are needed to assist with art projects, animal recreational therapy and fundraisers. Volunteers get to help care, train and
socialize animals!
To volunteer or schedule a tour for your class or organization, please call Deb Mancuso at 717-244-8353 or email: youthprograminc.hotmail.com.
Shady Pines Farm is located at 12637 Mt. Olivet Rd, Felton, PA 17322.
Check out their website: www.youthprograminc.org
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This is a volunteer opportunity for youth to work on a farm with animals. Here is some basic information, the website is listed below.
If students are interested, they are to contact Deb Mancuso.
The Y.O.U.T.H. Program, Inc. was founded by Debbie Mancuso in 1987 and is located on a 10-acre farm in Felton, PA, which is known as "Shady
Pines Farm". This program offers educational and recreational programs, as well as animal therapy. It was created to help familiarize youth with
the textile arts and teach them how to run a agricultural business. Over the years they have held fundraisers, hosted picnics, Halloween parties
and field trips. The program ran privately for seven years and in 2003 became a nonprofit organization.
Volunteers are needed to assist with art projects, animal recreational therapy and fundraisers. Volunteers get to help care, train and
socialize animals!
To volunteer or schedule a tour for your class or organization, please call Deb Mancuso at 717-244-8353 or email: youthprograminc.hotmail.com.
Shady Pines Farm is located at 12637 Mt. Olivet Rd, Felton, PA 17322.
Check out their website: www.youthprograminc.org
Return to NOHS Guidance Home