Youth Researchers to Reveal Volunteer Hurdles at July 30 Meeting
Community Development Halton is set to host a significant meeting on July 30, 2025. The event will see youth researchers present findings from their Youth Engagement Research Project, which delves into the hurdles young people face when attempting to volunteer, particularly in relation to Ontario's 40-hour community service graduation requirement.
Ontario mandates that high school students complete 40 hours of volunteer work to graduate. However, finding specific outcomes or findings from the Youth Engagement research by youth researchers from Community Development Halton has proven challenging. The research, conducted by young researchers themselves, aims to shed light on the difficulties experienced in volunteering to meet this requirement.
The upcoming meeting on July 30, 2025, promises to provide valuable insights into these obstacles. Despite the lack of available search results, the presentation is anticipated to offer a comprehensive look into the challenges youth face when trying to get involved in volunteering.
While specific findings remain elusive, the Youth Engagement Research Project by youth researchers from Community Development Halton is expected to provide a detailed understanding of the obstacles youth encounter when trying to meet Ontario's 40-hour community service graduation requirement. The presentation on July 30, 2025, is set to offer crucial insights into this important issue.