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Youth Advisory Board

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The National Youth Advisory Board of AWOFINC Community Youth Councils selects up to 12 CYC members for the National CYC Youth Advisory Board (YAB). The YAB is composed of high school students who have demonstrated leadership skills and service in their school and community, as well as having experience and service with any youth leadership program. These students should also possess a commitment to the ideals of CYC.  Creative and energetic students are needed to create new materials, plan and attend workshops and provide the youth voice necessary to propel CYC to greater achievements. Applying for the National CYC YAB consists of 2 rounds of application processing. Completion of this form is required for Round One. Applicants moving to Round Two will be notified with additional information and phone interviews.

 

Qualifications:

 

  • Rising high school freshman through senior year

  • Must be willing to be actively engaged as a member of an existing CYC chapter or other Youth Leadership Organization or School Student Organization

  • Committed to the ideals and principles of CYC, exemplifying these ideals and principles in all aspects of life.

  • Creative, energetic, and focused on restorative justice, safety and violence prevention efforts through CYC.

 

Selected Board Members will be required to:

 

  • Participate in conference calls.

  • Attend a leadership institute/summit planning weekend (Tentatively scheduled for October 2022).

  • Participate in a National Presentation/Workshop during the 2022-2023 school year (Date TBD).

  • Work independently on assignments throughout the year including answering a Question of the Month, writing an article for the CYC column of the organization's newsletter and website and talking with the media for interviews.

  • Assist in creating youth safety lesson plans and educational components for the CYC Essentials Manual.

  • Assist in fundraising activities.

  • Assist the National Association of CYC in activities and events throughout the year including assisting with a national service project, America's Safe School Week, National CYC Day, National Youth Violence Prevention Week, and National Youth Traffic Safety Month and other initiatives.

  • Work to strengthen your own CYC chapter while working in your local area to aid other chapters, as well as establish new chapters.

  • Exemplify leadership skills and positive character traits to represent the CYC chapters and youth in CYC nationwide.

 

*Travel expenses to institute and events will be covered in part by fundraising efforts of YAB. The scheduling of events will depend on funding availability.  The National CYC Board of Directors and staff will determine dates and logistical information for events.

 

YOUTH ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS MUST ATTEND ALL REQUIRED EVENTS AND EXEMPLIFY THE IDEALS AND PRINCIPLES OF CYC AT ALL TIMES OR ARE SUBJECT TO REMOVAL FROM THE YAB.

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Downloadable Forms

 

 

If you have the energy, determination and desire to create positive change, please complete this application and return it with three (3) letters of recommendation.  Suggested sources for recommendations include CYC advisors, teachers, school counselors, School Resource Officers, work supervisors, community leaders, church leaders, youth organization leaders and coaches.  Letters of recommendation will not be accepted from family members.  Selection for YAB finalists to participate in the round-two application process will be notified by telephone.

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Legacy
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Youth-Led Participatory Action Research In YPAR projects, youth organizers identify a problem of concern, gather data about it, and then make recommendations for improvement.
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  • Young people begin by exploring social justice issues in their school, program, or community. They then choose a topic to explore in-depth.
  • Once they have selected their problem of interest, they gain hands-on experiences in various research methods, such as surveys, interviews, focus groups, or documentary videos.
  • As participants collect data from stakeholders to answer their research question, they also think strategically about how to create social change by building alliances with stakeholders.
  • After identifying the main findings from their research, youth generate recommendations for change and advocate for their solutions.
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Complete the online application
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