Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Pearland teens reflect on lessons from night spent in a box


From Houston-

Just what were 125 Pearland teenagers up to when they spent the night Nov. 5 in cardboard boxes?

Their stay in a cardboard city at St. Andrews Episcopal Church was to bring awareness to homelessness and raise funds for Family Promise of Clear Creek, an affiliate of the national organization Interfaith Hospitality Networks. But the teens, who were in grades 7-12, also said they gained something, too.

Despite kicking her small box all night and waking up hungry, 15-year-old Pearland High School sophomore Rebecca Monts said the event was a good way to bond with her friends over something they all enjoy doing - helping others.

"I can see how it could get tiring and frustrating sleeping in a box every night," Monts said of those who are forced to live in makeshift shelters. "It's not fun for them. I don't think they ever adapt to it."

More here-

http://www.chron.com/neighborhood/pearland-news/article/Pearland-teens-reflect-on-lessons-from-night-2258453.php

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