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The Youth4Youth program builds success skills and empowers youth to create solutions and make a difference in school and community. Youth4Youth is student driven using a cross-section of 15-40 students helping your school building become an environment of support, respect, and safety for all, regardless of intellect, physical barriers and limitations, race, religious, social, or economic issues.
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Two years ago Elisha was always in fights, had pulled a knife on a fellow student, was failing in school, and suspended…suspended…suspended. The student assistance coordinator encouraged him to join Youth4Youth. He states, “Youth4Youth is the reason I’m still in school…it changed my life!”
Marcus was mundane and shy. His guidance counselor suggested Marcus join Youth4Youth. He began to develop leadership skills and as a result was selected to go to Washington, DC, as a student ambassador. While there he met Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, who was so impressed with him that she called Marcus when he returned home and offered him financial support to pursue a career in History or Politics. This fall he is attending LCCC and looking to transfer to Georgetown University next year.
Erin R. says, “Youth4Youth has given me encouragement, leadership development and awesome experiences and memories.” As a high school junior and senior, Erin was invited to participate in Leadership Lorain County and wrote two powerful 30-minute plays that have been performed for thousands of students in Youth4Youth Schools.
We are gathering stories to be used in our upcoming book. We are asking for true personal stories of hope and inspiration to help others through tough times. How have you solved life’s problems? What has motivated you to continue on or do better? Will you share your story of hope?
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