Showing posts with label youth advocacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label youth advocacy. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Let's Educate Ourself on Civic Engagement with Youth Advocay Day

If your interested in meeting with city officials, meet other youth, express your ideas and concerns to real people who can help and let your voice be heard?
Come to Youth Advocacy Day. Thursday, March 15,2012 ALL DAY!
"Youth Advocacy Day is a historic day of civic engagement where high school students from all over San Francisco meet with elected and city officials to discuss issues they care about as young people. The Youth Warriors lead the high school participants, many who have never been to City Hall, throughout the day by organizing workshops on city government and helping them prepare for their meetings with the officials."

Friday, April 8, 2011

Youth Advocacy Day 2011

Our very own San Francisco Giants winning the 2010 World Series caused the city to buzz with excitement and orange and black pride.

On Wednesday, April 6th, the city was also buzzing with orange and black pride......representing youth voice and youth power. On this day, the Youth Empowerment Fund hosted the second annual Youth Advocacy Day - a historic day of youth civic engagement. High school students had the opportunity to learn about city government in workshops led by the 2011 Youth Warriors and also meet with their elected and city officials to discuss youth issues they care about.


The Youth Warriors, who rocked out in their orange and black Youth Advocacy Day T-shirts, led engaging small group workshops and helped the students prepare talking points and questions for their meetings with the local officials. Several members of the Board of Supervisors, the Mayor, and various city departments participated, including the SFMTA, Police, Juvenile Probation, Public Library, Environment, Public Health, Department of Children, Youth, and their Families, and Recreation and Parks.


One of the highlights of the day was Mayor Edwin Lee addressing all the youth in his conference room at City Hall and sharing inspiring words on pursuing higher education and being involved in city politics.


The closing ceremony and press conference on the City Hall Polk St. Steps was a beautiful ending to a beautiful day. The steps were adorned by orange and black balloons, our youth-painted Youth Advocacy Day sign, and all the students standing and facing the crowd of press. At the podium, we heard words of inspiration from Supervisors Campos and Farrell, a representative from Senator Mark Leno's office, and also Youth Warrior Robin Bonner.


We're excited to host Youth Advocacy Day in 2012 and continue to represent orange and black pride - symbolizing San Francisco's youth and the power to make their voices heard in city government!