I just heard that the City of Boston Mayor’s Youth Council is accepting new applications– due April 15, 2010. A great learning opportunity for youth and for youth voice. Pass on the word!
Download the flyer here: YouthlineFlyer
We are currently recruiting candidates for the Mayor’s Youth Council 2010-2011. Above, please find a link to our MYC flyer and our online application. The goal of the program is to give Boston young people an active roll in addressing youth issues and a voice in government. We are entering our seventeenth year of youth civic engagement in Boston . MYC alumni are in leadership roles in city, state and federal government – non-profits and the private sector. They continue to give back to the community by serving on boards, as mentors and advocates. Since Mayor Menino established the Mayor’s Youth Council in 1994 – over 100 cities and statewide youth councils have been modeled after Boston in the United States and internationally.
We are looking for young people who are involved in their neighborhood so they can outreach to their peers and help connect them to opportunities. The volunteer members of the Council participate in skill building activities that will prepare them to involve youth in government. Throughout the year the Council works closely with Mayor Menino, government officials, community leaders, and teens from across Boston to develop innovative solutions to issues teens identify. This year we have focused on neighborhood safety, jobs for youth, the environment, health issues, bike transportation, helped launch an anti-bullying cyber safety contest and helped with resource fairs for youth across Boston .
We would appreciate your assistance in reaching candidates for the Mayor’s Youth Council. Your encouragement will motivate a young person to get involved. We are seeking teens throughout Boston who will be juniors and seniors in high school (or alternative programs) in the Fall of 2010. Please feel free to make copies of the flyer and remind candidates that the application deadline is April 15th. Find the online application at www.BostonYouthZone.com/myc – and candidates should have their two recommendations sent directly from the person recommending them to the selection committee.
Mayor’s Youth Council Selection Committee
Attn: Patty McMahon, Director
One City Hall Square, Room 603, Boston , MA 02201
Tel-617-635-4490 or 617-635-KIDS Fax-617-635-3496
YouthCouncil@cityofboston.gov
In addition to the Mayor’s Youth Council flyer, please find a copy of our Mayor’s Youthline resource flyer with information on BOSTONavigator, the Mayor’s Youthline peer listening line 617-635-2240 or 617-635-KIDS, Boston Scholarship Guide, Teen Resume Guide , and how to sign up for our BYZ monthly e-newsletter that now reaches over 20,000 teens and youth advocates.
Thank you for your assistance, if you have any questions please contact me.
Patty
Check out our monthly BYZ newsletter www.BostonYouthZone.com - to sign for this or other newsletters go to www.CityofBoston.gov/subscribe
Mayor Youth Council Applications Due Soon!
I just heard that the City of Boston Mayor’s Youth Council is accepting new applications– due April 15, 2010. A great learning opportunity for youth and for youth voice. Pass on the word!
Download the flyer here: YouthlineFlyer
We are currently recruiting candidates for the Mayor’s Youth Council 2010-2011. Above, please find a link to our MYC flyer and our online application. The goal of the program is to give Boston young people an active roll in addressing youth issues and a voice in government. We are entering our seventeenth year of youth civic engagement in Boston . MYC alumni are in leadership roles in city, state and federal government – non-profits and the private sector. They continue to give back to the community by serving on boards, as mentors and advocates. Since Mayor Menino established the Mayor’s Youth Council in 1994 – over 100 cities and statewide youth councils have been modeled after Boston in the United States and internationally.
We are looking for young people who are involved in their neighborhood so they can outreach to their peers and help connect them to opportunities. The volunteer members of the Council participate in skill building activities that will prepare them to involve youth in government. Throughout the year the Council works closely with Mayor Menino, government officials, community leaders, and teens from across Boston to develop innovative solutions to issues teens identify. This year we have focused on neighborhood safety, jobs for youth, the environment, health issues, bike transportation, helped launch an anti-bullying cyber safety contest and helped with resource fairs for youth across Boston .
We would appreciate your assistance in reaching candidates for the Mayor’s Youth Council. Your encouragement will motivate a young person to get involved. We are seeking teens throughout Boston who will be juniors and seniors in high school (or alternative programs) in the Fall of 2010. Please feel free to make copies of the flyer and remind candidates that the application deadline is April 15th. Find the online application at www.BostonYouthZone.com/myc – and candidates should have their two recommendations sent directly from the person recommending them to the selection committee.
Mayor’s Youth Council Selection Committee
Attn: Patty McMahon, Director
One City Hall Square, Room 603, Boston , MA 02201
Tel-617-635-4490 or 617-635-KIDS Fax-617-635-3496
YouthCouncil@cityofboston.gov
In addition to the Mayor’s Youth Council flyer, please find a copy of our Mayor’s Youthline resource flyer with information on BOSTONavigator, the Mayor’s Youthline peer listening line 617-635-2240 or 617-635-KIDS, Boston Scholarship Guide, Teen Resume Guide , and how to sign up for our BYZ monthly e-newsletter that now reaches over 20,000 teens and youth advocates.
Thank you for your assistance, if you have any questions please contact me.
Patty
Check out our monthly BYZ newsletter www.BostonYouthZone.com - to sign for this or other newsletters go to www.CityofBoston.gov/subscribe