Plus round-trip airfare to and home from California, arranged by Rein Community Service.
Price includes: Chaperoned motorcoach transportation between Los Angeles (LAX) and Santa Barbara, all lodging, 3 meals daily, all recreation and entertainment, weekend excursions, gratuities and taxes.
Rein Community Service Project performed in conjunction with Boys and Girls Club of Goleta, Isla Vista Youth Project, Storyteller Children’s Center, United Way’s Fun in the Sun, and Girls, Inc.
Rein Community Service Project performed in conjunction with Santa Barbara County Animal Services and Santa Barbara Humane Society.
Rein Community Service Project performed in conjunction with Project Clean Water, Channel Islands Restoration, Looking Good Santa Barbara, Municipal and County Parks and Preserves.
Project performed in conjunction with Foodbank of Santa Barbara, Transition House, Casa Esperanza, Art from Scrap.
Group Size
The Project California program accommodates up to 100 participants, which fosters expanded social interactions and friendships within the group during evening activities and weekend excursions. Depending on the specific site, each service project will consist of five to fifteen participants. This enables our teenagers to benefit from small group and one-on-one interaction at the service project.
Accommodations
During the week, the University of California Santa Barbara is our home away from home. Dormitory rooms are doubles, with a shared private bathroom connecting two rooms. Our dorm features an incredible array of facilities, including an Olympic-size swimming pool with lifeguard, sand volleyball court, computer lab, floor lounges with sofas and cable television, linen service, and laundry room.
Meals
During the week, the group will eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner together in our dormitory dining hall. Our dining hall is cafeteria-style with plenty of choices at each meal, including vegetarian options. Enjoy everything from made-to-order omelets to lasagna to delicious desserts.
Staff
Our staff members are teachers and graduate students who are committed to Project California’s ideals of volunteering and giving back to the community. Rein staff members are always present at each service project. All staff members attend our professional training workshops where the emphasis is placed on the safety and well-being of our teenage volunteers. Program Leaders are trained in Basic First Aid and CPR.
Transportation
Rein Project California uses bus transportation with professional drivers to transfer our participants to their various projects, activities, and weekend excursions. There is no additional fee for transporting participants to and from the airport on arrival in California and departure from California.
Communication
The Rein Communication Center is available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week throughout the summer. Teenagers are permitted to bring cell phones and will have access to a computer lab during the week to check e-mail.


























