Goal: “to equip coalitions, organizations, and individuals to bring change to their community”
Host, Amanda Decker joins the youth from SRSLY Chelsea to talk about how to engage youth in community change!
Welcome to Episode 002 of the Podcast: Engaging Youth in Community Change
Guests: Abbie Dobos gr. 8, Riley Thorburn gr. 8, Jessie Ligi gr. 12, Allison Hughes gr. 10, Natalie Gofton gr. 10, Ben Schwarz gr. 8, Jessie Kauffman (Coalition Director)
Guest Links: SRSLY Chelsea (SRSLY stands for Seriously. This spelling of SRSLY is used when people are texting each other on their cell phones.)
SRSLY Website: http://www.srslychelsea.org/
SRSLY on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SRSLYchelsea
SRSLY on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/srslychelsea
Links Mentioned:
What is minecraft? Ben speaks about involving the community in a minecraft server building project. Minecraft is a computer game that enables players to build constructions out of textured cubes in a 3D generated world. This project was Ben’s idea to provide a fun, drug free activity for youth after school.
Words of advice from youth for youth who are interested in joining a coalition:
Words of advice from a youth leader to the adults about youth involvement in a coalition:
3 Insights from This Episode:
1. Fun: Make what you do “fun”. SRSLY ideas to make your meeting “fun” for youth:
2. Start Young: Involve youth BEFORE high school. If you can start at 5th grade, youth will have an easier time getting involved and will most likely continue with the coalition into high school.
3. Be Flexible: Be flexible with youth schedules. You don’t have to have the same youth at the table all of the time. If you can get a core of youth to the table, additional youth can join them when their schedules permit. Don’t guilt a youth for not coming to every meeting.
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