Pizza & Movie Night for At-Risk Teens
The RESPECT Project is for at-risk teens. Students are able to hang out at a Sheriff’s youth center in San Marcos with Deputies who teach decision-making skills and provide encouragement and resources to students and their families. The Deputies often host games and sports, pizza & movie nights, ice cream socials, game nights, and more.
Pizza & Movie Night: This project involves providing all the items to make a fun-filled night. We ask that you bring pizza, popcorn and treats for a movie night run by the Deputies. Groups are encouraged to stay and serve the meal, but it is not obligatory. See the list of suggested items below.
Number of Students: Plan to bring enough for about 20 teens. This number may vary depending on interest, but the Deputies can provide updated numbers once they have them.
Pizza: Order enough pizza for around 20 teens. Please remember that teens are generally big eaters and can consume 2-3 slices of pizza each. If you’d like to go above and beyond, you may also bring a cut-up fruit platter and/or a tray of cookies.
Drinks: Sodas, Gatorade & water bottles are all greatly appreciated.
Paper Products: Paper plates, napkins, and plasticware are appreciated but not required.
Movie Night Treats: Please bring several bags of pre-popped popcorn or microwave popcorn. A variety of these treats are also greatly appreciated: pretzels, crackers, red vines, Mike n Ikes, Skittles, M&Ms, and Sour Patch Kids.
Location: RESPECT Project facility at the County Complex
151 E Carmel St, San Marcos