Juneau students take part in annual homeless sleepout
by Mary Catharin Martin / Juneau Empire
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JUNEAU, Alaska - They made shelters out of cardboard boxes and duct tape. They warmed themselves around a fire. Earlier that night, they'd held signs reading "Everyone should have a home" and "Honk for the Homeless." And at night, they curled up in their sleeping bags and slept until 6 a.m. Sunday morning.

Then, they took down the shelters and went home.

The 20 or so members of the Juneau-Douglas High School and Thunder Mountain High School Interact Clubs - Rotary International-sponsored clubs for youth ages 14 to 18 - weren't homeless. But with their annual homeless sleepout, they aimed to raise money and awareness for those who are.

"It makes me feel good because I know a lot of people that are homeless teens," Thunder Mountain junior and Interact President Sheryce Marshall said.

Each student who participated in the sleepout contributed or raised a minimum of $35, and two philanthropic Safeway shoppers contributed a combined total of $40 when they saw the youths, JDHS Interact President Mariel Enriquez said. Some students solicited donations prior to the event.

Fundraising will continue until December, but so far, the students have raised several hundred dollars, which will be split evenly between the Juneau School District's program for homeless youths and the Glory Hole's food box program.

The school district last year identified 165 students as homeless. So far this year, it has identified 75.

Dixie Weiss, faculty advisor for the JDHS Interact Club, said in past years, the group has raised between $600 and $1,200 with the event.

"I'm proud of our kids," Weiss said. "It's kids helping kids ... they don't just do the minimum."

"It's cold," said Kelli Menze, secretary for JDHS Interact. "It's nice, though. It makes you realize how fortunate you are and how caring the community can be when you get together."

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« chulio wrote on Saturday, Nov 14 at 07:00 PM »
Glory Hole?????
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« chulio wrote on Saturday, Nov 14 at 06:59 PM »
Sleeping outside in a temporary shelter with your buds, and then going home for a hot shower. We used to call that camping out.
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