The purpose of this study was to explore the professional impact that a youth-centered service-learning program had on college students.Participants were 34 undergraduate students (28 females, 6 males) enrolled in an academic core course that integrated Lifetime Exercise and Physical Activity Service-Learning (LE PAS), an invertatop squeeze bottle after-school program developed to address the physical and social needs of hurricane displaced K-5 youth living in a travel trailer community.The students worked in LE PAS-related activities and completed a series swish supreme glide track white of reflections.
Inductive analysis revealed that a youth-centered service-learning program was effective for (a) getting college students to think seriously about working with youth professionally, and (b) discovering and adopting valuable strategies for working with youth.