5 REASONS TO BUILD A YOUTH SHELTER

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2010-08-09


Youth shelters are small but comfortable locations in which kids and teenagers alike can enjoy the freedom of being themselves and having a place to go to get away from it all. Many manufacturers of quality youth shelters tend to incorporate a mix of steel framing and mesh to offer the benefits of a roof overhead and a solid structure with nature connectivity, always giving your kids a place to go to come in out of the rain or heat, while never separating them too far from the beauty of nature. Some parents or youth organizations interested in installing a youth shelter even look in to add-ons such a basketball hoop or tag board. Youth shelters of today are the clubhouses you wish you could have had as a kid. Here are five reasons to build one for your home or community project.

First, children need protection from the elements as much as they need to be out in them. When warmer months come, and heat intensifies, it is easy for your child or teenager to get overheated without even realizing it. You don't want to strand them in a location far from relief. Youth shelters provide that relief with access to shade and storage for cold drinks and emergency supplies, which you can keep under lock and key until needed.

Secondly, building a youth shelter is a good idea because it gives your teenagers or youngsters a place they can take a sense of pride in. Teaching responsibility is easy when that responsibility is a reward in itself. If your child or teenager feels they have something uniquely theirs, they will want to show it greater respect.

Thirdly, youth shelters are great venues for schools or institutions that focus on the child. A location where kids can gather for picnics and friendly sporting events, a youth shelter can be anything from a baseball dugout to a great location for conducting outside social mixers.

Fourthly, you should think about building youth shelters because there is a wealth of funding incentives that can help you see it through to completion. It is in the best interests of communities and governments to protect children. After all, they are the future. Giving them a safe place to hang out and learn social skills is a good idea for future development.

The fifth and final reason you should take the next step in building is that kids are smart enough to know when you care. Taking a step in their interests will not go unnoticed, and the relationship that emerges as a result will be one to enrich you both for the remainder of your lives together. It's never too early or too late to show you care. Help them see it today.


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