Thursday, September 24, 2009

Youth in action

Two weeks ago, a new initiative was born. After months of planning, an opportunity for street kids to cook for their friends became a reality.

On that first day, two participants from a nearby youth centre showed up, along with their supervisor, to prepare dinner for their peers who would sit at the table that night. This was a first for them, and a first for all those involved. The questions about who would appear, what stories they would bring, and whether this project would fly or flop were quickly answered as the first participants jumped (at least somewhat) enthusiastically into the fray.

As the day wore on, precious lessons were learned by all those who were present. Most valuable of all though was the truth that strangers had begun to know each other, to risk the possiblity of making themselves vulnerable enough to allow themselves to be known ... and the best part - they had fun doing it.

In the end, a wonderful meal was served to twenty of their peers, and within minutes, the proceeds of their efforts were consumed.

This week, the two returned, and brought a number of their friends with them. The meal that was prepared today was different from the one that was served last week, but the success of this project appears to be well on its way. The secret - honesty from all the participants, honesty with themselves and with others, honesty in offering an opportunity for youth who have for so long had to endure tough times and rejection to actually make a difference for their peers, and to begin to believe in themselves.

In two weeks' time, this group (or at least some of them) will be back, and if all goes well, and the success continues, the numbers who will be asking to partake will continue to grow. Who knew that within such a very short period, so many would want to partake? ... and as long as all those involved are willing to risk the possibility of being vulnerable, the possibilities are endless.

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