Garibaldi in Gr. 10: A YHS Tradition

Garibaldi 2011Finally, we are in Grade Ten and we get to do the York House Garibaldi trip. What an experience! Even the thirty-pound pack is something most of us had never experienced before, and some of us will never experience again. Planning for equipment, food, and potentially battling the elements was exciting. Our teachers calmed our nerves, managed our emotions, and probably worried a little themselves. They helped us believe in ourselves even when we were unsure of what was ahead.

This trip is a tradition for Grade Ten York House young women. We feel the weight of this tradition on our backs as well. With each step our worries dissipated and true friendships and lifetime memories were created. Sometimes we lost our footing but we carried on together. With each day the rhythm of our footsteps was stronger and there was no stopping them. After our stomachs were full with a basic but warm dinner, the sun slid behind the mountains and we climbed into the close quarters of our tent. On day two the rains came. The morning of day three, despite our planning we were cold and soaked through. An announcement was made, the forecast called for continued rain, we were going home a day early. We were shocked, we were disappointed and we were relieved. We imagined our parents eagerly awaiting our arrival. Even though our trip was cut short by the forces of Mother Nature, the memories, the deeper friendships made, and the photos will stay with us for a lifetime.

Randall, Gr. 10
(photos by Joanna, Gr. 10)

Service Saturday News

Great Canadian Shore Clean-Up
Great Canadian Shore Clean-Up

Thank to all of the students who volunteered their energy and time at our first Service Saturday of the 2011-2012 school year – on Saturday, September 17.

Students had the chance to join the Great Canadian Shoreline Clean-Up at Kits Beach, serve coffee and hang out at the Mission Possible Youth Centre , run an adventure course in Deep Cove for Canuck Place, visit the Wish Drop-in Centre where students cleaned, sorted donated items and learned more about the support service available to women who work on the streets.

Next up is an opportunity to join students from St. Georges School pulling holly at the Pacific Spirit Park on Saturday, October 29, 1-4 pm. And… don’t forget to save the date – November 26 – our next Service Saturday – where students can volunteer at the Food Bank, with Dress for Success and Belkin House. More details coming at assembly soon!

Everyone leads busy lives so a special thank you goes out to all students (and their parents!) who take the time and make the effort to give back to others. For more information, questions, or ideas, please contact Lynne Stanger, Director of Global Programs and Service-Learning at 604.730.2406 or [email protected].

Lynne Stanger
Director of Global Programs and Service-Learning