How are youth leaders striving to create a positive, drug-free community here in Adams County? Hi, my name is Hannah and I am one of the youth leaders striving to make a difference.
This summer I was one of a group of 24 8th, 9th and 10th grade youths from the 6 school districts of Adams County who traveled to Fort Indiantown Gap for a 5-day leadership camp. The camp was provided by Collaborating for Youth in partnership with the Pennsylvania National Guard Counterdrug Program. The purpose of the camp was to learn how to find or improve the leader in ourselves so that we could work toward improving the environment for youths in our area. We led various activities that included GPS geo-caching, an obstacle course, a leadership reaction course, and group brainstorming on ways to better our community. The activities gave us a chance to practice leadership traits such as initiative, tact, unselfishness, endurance, bearing and enthusiasm. Leadership Camp also gave us a chance to build a network of youth leaders from all over the county, to work together on creating a better community.
One opportunity at Leadership Camp was getting to meet the White House “Drug Czar,” Mr. Gil Kerlikowske, and discuss drug issues facing teens so that he could report back to President Obama. Our group voiced ideas such as making people more aware of the issues through media messages, getting celebrities to join the fight for drug-free communities, and encouraging youths to take a stand for the cause.
This camp was a great experience and showed that you have to work at leadership; it is just not handed to you. Our roles as youth leaders are very important. If we want our future country to be humane, resourceful and to do great things to create the desired global peace, then we need to take the step towards it today. At this camp, I felt that the training that was provided empowered me to go back home and do something.
Many other youths are involved in Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, 4-H, United Way, FFA, and the NAACP, and they are doing their part towards initiating positive and involved communities’ nation wide and in Adams County. Others, who are involved at the county level with Collaborating for Youth, meet up with liaisons of different organizations that try and help improve the community. They have also participated at Carroll Valley’s National Night Out, and are working on a networking website for the youth leaders to discuss and support each other’s ideas. As members of the CFY Youth Coalition we are able to work nationally and regionally with other anti-drug coalitions. With the help of these programs and organizations in the community, kids are starting to help make a difference.
Youth leaders have already taken at least one small step to reach their goals to improve their community. Now, it’s your turn to help us! Call 338-0300 ext. 26 today for more information.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
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Posted by Off The Hook at 7:44 AM
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