Who We Serve

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Idaho Servant Adventures partners with numerous Christian organizations and agencies throughout north Idaho in service to the children, youth, adults, families, congregations and communities.

Many of those served live in some of the most disadvantaged counties in the nation. Children, the elderly, and the disabled are frequent recipients of service.

The Fuller Center for Housing, Shoshone Medical Center, public schools, senior care facilities, the U.S. Forest Service, and city and county parks are just a few of the organizations we partner with, as well as area churches, ministerial associations, and senior centers.
 
In the typical Servant Adventure week, participants work four days on a service team of 5 or 6 teens and one adult. Every team member is given one of six important leadership roles, based on individual skills and interests. Service teams head out each morning with a sack lunch for the daily projects, returning to camp mid-afternoon for leadership debriefs, recreational and relaxation options, and fantastic evening programming.
 
Some work projects involve construction, repair and remodeling projects at our two north Idaho camps; other projects involve work on US Forest Service land. 
 
Idaho Servant Adventures  offers many different types of service experiences...
  • Home repair
  • Construction
  • Kids’ programs
  • Work on the Coeur d’Alene Reservation
  • Elderly assistance
  • Work with the disabled
  • National Forest trail work
  • Community service

How's it Work?

Youth and adult participants are divided into small teams that either stay on site or travel to one of several small north Idaho communities. Teams may do painting and renovation projects, facilitate a Day Camp program, help build a house, work with the elderly at a resident care facility, or partner with other organizations working to meet community needs.
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