Protect the 2020 Election from Coronavirus
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Democracy doesn't stop during a pandemic. Here are 10 resources to help you get involved in the 2020 election while staying safe and healthy.
3. There is already a nationwide shortage of poll workers. In 2016, 56% of poll workers were over age 61 and are now at high risk of serious illness if they get COVID-19. Election officials in several states are now asking people that are young and healthy to serve as poll workers, and
46 states already allow people under 18 to work the polls
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4. Find out
how to reach young voters when they’re stuck at home
. CIRCLE's findings reveal several key actions that parties, campaigns, advocacy organizations, educators and journalists can take to help ensure that all young people are prepared and motivated to vote in the 2020 election and beyond.
10. More than 25% of young people are interested in volunteering for campaigns. Learn about
youth volunteering on political campaigns
. Many campaigns now provide online apps for volunteers who sign up on their websites to help virtually by making calls or sending text messages.
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That's A School Board Thing
School Boards transform communities. “That’s a School Board Thing” demystifies the work of local school boards so you can get involved, run to serve, and serve for change. You can also find out about your next school board election.
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xqsuperschool.org
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Woman Makes History as Newark School Board's Youngest Member
A’Dorian Murray-Thomas - recognized as a YSA Everyday Young Hero in June 2016 - started an organization to help teen girls who, like herself, have experienced trauma. Now she is serving as the youngest woman ever elected to the Newark School Board.
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www.youtube.com
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2020 Scooby-Doo DOO GOOD Grant - Deadline: May 15
With the generous support of Warner Bros., generationOn is providing $1,000 grants to adult facilitators around the country to engage kids, ages 5-12, in a service project addressing issues related to the environment, hunger or animal welfare.
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pointsoflight.submittable.com
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IAVE COVID-19 Response Fund Grants - Deadline: Rolling
Grants are one-time only, cash awards of up to $500 for volunteer leadership organizations working directly to respond to the pandemic among the most vulnerable populations in order to help build their capacity for response.
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www.iave.org
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Teen Runs 24 Miles in 24 Hours to Raise $$$ for Relief Fund
A Stratford, Connecticut teen ran 24 miles in 24 hours to raise money for Central Connecticut Coast YMCA to benefit their COVID-19 relief fund. She raised more than $1,300 along the way.
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connecticut.news12.com
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16 Year Old Math Wiz is Tutoring Thousands of Kids Online
Alexis Loveraz has gained hundreds of thousands of followers on the popular video social media app TikTok with his tutorials. Students are praising him for being able to explain mathematical concepts better than their own teachers.
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www.welcome2thebronx.com
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Teen Raises Nearly $6,000 to Feed Essential Workers
Mealy Cronin, 14, started a GoFundMe to raise money to buy food from local restaurants to feed essential healthcare workers at INOVA facilities who are on the frontlines of the coronavirus outbreak.
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www.wusa9.com
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Everyday Young Heroes: Linda Derry
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Since she was 7,
Linda Derry (15, Springfield Gardens, New York) has been involved in helping the environment. She learned about the environment in school, and then began planting trees/flowers in her local parks, She joined her schools environment club, and led beach clean ups and made library presentations on climate change topics. She progressed to team leader where she now co-hosts two Public Access TV shows – one where she interviews local leaders on topics such as diminishing plastic bag use & the Paris Agreement along an environmental justice show where she portrays a judge schooling the public on proper electronic recycling and grease disposal. Environmental Education is important to her since she wants the world for future descendants to be as pollution free as possible.
Linda also speaks to organizations such as the Black Pilots Association on emissions, participates in art fairs where recyclable products are used, and visits her old school and talking to the younger kids on climate change. She has educated via library presentations (diminishing population of the bees), library spelling bees (where the words are environmentally related), and public access shows. With the help of the environmental organizations has been able to make a real difference in her community.
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State Policies and Statutes that Support Growing Voters
Youth civic participation in elections and beyond depends on information, access, and sustained investment in opportunities for young people to engage in democracy. CIRCLE's Growing Voters paradigm describes how multiple stakeholders can help.
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circle.tufts.edu
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NYLC Webinar: Virtual Service-Learning
Thursday, May 7 at 10:00am Central - Hear from a group of Minnesota students how they decided to take action to address social isolation during their distance learning experience.
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www.nylc.org
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"Times Like These by The Foo Fighters" - Live Lounge Allstars
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It's times like these you learn to live again
It's times like these you give and give again
It's times like these you learn to love again
It's times like these time and time again
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We make it better together,
we'll make a better life
Because the pressure is
ever upon us every night
And every day so we pray and
we will forever fight
We make it better together;
we'll make a better life."
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Michael Minks, Editor-in-Chief
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