Save the Dates for Youth Service Month
and GYSD Partner Days of Service
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Save the dates for the 35th Annual Global Youth Service Day on April 28-30 and the first-ever Youth Service Month from April 14 - May 14.
One of the reasons we decided to create Youth Service Month is because there are so many youth service events that take place in April and May. While we've always said that people could celebrate any of these events and Global Youth Service Day together with a single project/activity, there's such a wide range of dates that we wanted to officially extend the celebration to a full month to include all of our partners' amazing events:
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NEWS FROM THE FIELD
YOUTH SERVICE MONTH PARTNER DAYS OF SERVICE
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Great American Cleanup
March 20 - June 21 - Organized by Keep America Beautiful
Read more
kab.org
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J-Serve International Day of Jewish Youth Service
April 16 - Organized by BBYO and Repair the World
Read more
azabbg.bbyo.org
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APO Spring Youth Service Day
April 28-30 - Organized by Alpha Phi Omega
Read more
apo.org
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9/11 Day Feed the Funnel Grants - Deadline: February 17
9/11 Day & AmeriCorps are seeking campus-led initiatives to participate in organizing volunteer service activities focused on hunger relief on U.S. college campuses for 9/11 Day. Grants of $8,000 (to pack 50K meals) and $16,000 (to pack 100K meals).
Read more
thepackshack.org
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Kids to Parks Day School Grants - Deadline: February 17
This program supports under-resourced U.S. schools to help students discover and explore parks. Title I, preK-12 classrooms can apply for grants of up to $500 for distance learning experiences OR up to $1,000 for in-park experiences.
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parktrust.org
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Hershey Heartwarming Young Heroes Grants - Deadline: March 5
YSA is searching for Heartwarming Young Heroes with creative ideas to foster meaningful connections, promote inclusion, and teach empathy. We will award $50,000 in $100, $250, and $500 grants for Global Youth Service Day (April 28-30, 2023) projects.
Read more
ysa.org
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J-Serve International Day of Jewish Teen Service Grants
Large Community Grants up to $2,500 (3 partners, 200 Jewish teens), Mid-Size Community Grants up to $1,800 (2 partners, 100 Jewish teens), and Micro-Grants up to $500 (1 partner, 10 Jewish teens). All grant applications reviewed on a rolling basis.
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form.jotform.com
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Everyday Young Hero: Spencer Murray
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As the youngest volunteer with GlamourGals, a nonprofit aimed at building intergenerational relationships between teens and seniors in care facilities to end elder isolation, Spencer Murray (9 | Cherry Hill, New Jersey) was determined to show that even the youngest person can make an impact. When visitors were not allowed to visit nursing homes and care facilities at the height of the pandemic, Spencer thought how lonely older people were because they couldn’t be around their loved ones and couldn’t give others hugs or even high fives without being at risk. Although he couldn’t give someone a high five in person, Spencer could give them a high five in another way.
Spencer realized that he and his friends could make cards for those living in care facilities while ensuring the safety of seniors and volunteers. Each card features a note, pictures, and a “high five”: a colorful paint handprint. To help build a sense of community within the volunteers, especially those who lived in different states, Spencer would set up monthly Zoom calls with his peers to make cards and catch up with one another. Spencer didn’t stop at just asking his friends to volunteer; he’s also had support from area Girl Scout troops, dance studios, and students from all grades at his school.
Since starting this project, over 3,000 seniors across the country have received a high five card from Spencer and his friends! As he continues his work, Spencer hopes that people never underestimate the power of a child, but more importantly, that each person who receives a card has a smile, a laugh, and hopefully one day, maybe even a hug from him!
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Meet The 16-Year-Old Author Of ‘Books N Bros'
At just ten years old, Sidney Keys launched a book club for boys in his community to encourage a love of reading and sense of belonging. Books N Bros has donated more than 1,000 books to youth focused organizations supporting underserved communities.
Read more
www.forbes.com
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H.S. Robotics Team Has Built Seven Wheelchairs for Children
Since they built their first wheelchair for a family in need in 2019, the Farmington High School's Rogue Robotics team has customized six additional wheelchairs for children with movement disabilities. All the chairs were given to families for free.
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www.kare11.com
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Youth Activism, a Global Youth Video Conversation - Feb. 4
Peace First in partnership with Global Nomad's Group Seat at the Table program is hosting a conversation on 2/4 at 8am EST as a space for young people aged 16-25 from all around the world to discuss the positive impact of activism on the community.
Read more
www.eventbrite.com
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School Museums of Service & Service-Learning Vision Session
February 16 from 3:30pm - 4:30pm Central - NYLC invites you to a visioning session to imagine ways to pilot school-based exhibitions of service and service-learning. These School Museums of Service will elevate, honor, and inspire service-learning.
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docs.google.com
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"Seasons of Love" - RENT Cast
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"In five hundred, twenty five thousand,
six hundred minutes
How do you measure a year in a life?
How about love? How about love?
How about love? Measuring love
Seasons of love, Seasons of love
Five hundred, twenty five thousand,
six hundred minutes
Five hundred, twenty five thousand
journeys to plan
Five hundred, twenty five thousand,
six hundred minutes
How can you measure the life
of a woman or a man?"
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Michael Minks, Editor-in-Chief
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