Monday, December 5, 2016

International Volunteer Day






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Give Youth Volunteers #GlobalApplause and Help Them Find Their #GlobalGoals on International Volunteer Day
         



International Volunteer Day (IVD) 2016 is December 5. IVD is an opportunity to recognize volunteers worldwide and all they do in making peace and sustainable development a reality. Volunteers - especially youth volunteers - are essential to solving the world's biggest problems. So often, young people are eager to help, but don't know where, or how, to start helping. To help us celebrate International Volunteer Day, help us give young people a place to start helping by sharing our Youth Guide to the Global Goals, a resource that activates youth to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals using YSA's unique ASAP (Awareness, Service, Advocacy, Philanthropy) model.



NEWS FROM THE FIELD








We are joining the United Nations and people around the world to give volunteers much-deserved #GlobalApplause through social media. From local community volunteers to those on the frontline of natural disasters, volunteers are quintessential to humanity - the billion volunteers globally bring communities together. We also encourage you to check out the UN Online Volunteering website to find volunteer opportunities in your country, abroad, and online.
From November 21 - December 23, generationOn and Hasbro are teaming up for their 7th annual Joy Maker Challenge! This program gets kids and teens involved in meaningful, hands on service during the holiday season, helping them develop empathy and compassion for others and make it a season of giving! For each kid or teen who participates, Hasbro will donate a toy or game to Toys for Tots - up to 1 million dollars' worth! That means each act of kindness or volunteer service will have TWICE the impact.
Does your organization work with and/or share a commitment to mentoring, engaging, or empowering young people? If so, we want YOU as a Community Partner! YSA's Community Partner Program is a coalition of organizations that share a vision of youth as leaders today and tomorrow. Receive resources, tools, best practices, and networking opportunities to strengthen your organization's work and create quality programming opportunities for young people in your community. To learn more about the Community Partner Program and apply, visit www.YSA.org/CommunityPartner




GRANTS & AWARDS
Deadline: December 5   LAST CHANCE TO APPLY! 
If you're a student between the ages of 5 and 25 and you're finding innovative solutions to fight hunger, now is your chance to apply to be part of the next Hunger Squad. Up to five national scholarship recipients will be selected based on their ongoing work to fight hunger, with each receiving a $5,000 scholarship and a matching $5,000 grant for their anti-hunger charity of choice. Up to 20 Stop Hunger Regional Honorees will be honored with a $1,000 donation for their preferred hunger-relief charity.


Deadline: December 18
The United Nations Democracy Fund invites civil society organizations to apply for project funding. UNDEF supports projects that strengthen the voice of civil society, promote human rights, and encourage the participation of all groups in democratic processes - including youth engagement. Grants are up to US$300,000 per project over a two-year period.


Deadline: January 8  
Teens, create a video that expresses your dream and states how you hope to see it realized. The dream must connect in some way to one of the United Nations Sustainable Development. This contest is open to youth ages 13-18 worldwide. The top 9 finalists - 3 in each of 3 categories - will be featured on the Teens Dream website, receive $100, and will be invited to Washington, DC (travel included) where they will be honored and introduced to organizations and contacts who can help them realize their dreams.
Deadline: February 23
Learning to drive is one of the coolest times for a teen. But facts have shown it can be extremely dangerous. You have the power to inspire your fellow teens, maybe better than a teacher or a parent can, because you know what messages will be the most powerful. Create a 30-60 second video for your fellow teen drivers that highlights the importance of safe teen driving and you could win $15,000, or one of 14 other prizes!
   


STORIES OF SERVICE
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Riley Gant (16, Los Angeles, California) combined her love for school with her passion to create things, and founded Rainbow Pack to help ensure that elementary school students experiencing poverty have the necessary supplies for doing homework and attending classes. 
Riley was 10 when she realized that there were students in her class that did not have the same financial opportunities as her to purchase school supplies. When she heard a little girl say that she didn't have something as simple as crayons, Riley decided to take charge. She believes that crayons, as well as other school supplies, are an absolute must for every child to be happy and be productive learners at school. When Riley started Rainbow Pack 6 years ago, she raised funds for 360 backpacks with the school supplies for all the Kindergarten and 1st grade students at a local elementary school.
Riley is working to lobby the Los Angeles School District to fund supply homework kits for any student in need on a regular basis. Until then, Riley has collected over 5,000 Rainbow Packs at 6 different schools and at a foster program.

Caleb White was six years old the first time he saw a homeless person sleeping on a sidewalk on a winter's night in downtown Detroit. That small moment on a chilly night seven years ago has now become a community-wide effort to help Detroit's homeless through the Caleb White Project. The charity donates backpacks full of school supplies to children in need, holds Christmas parties for homeless veterans and game nights for kids, donates hundreds of boxes of warm clothing in winter months and has opened small libraries in all 10 of Detroit's homeless shelters to "give people a place to escape for a while."


RESOURCES & TRAININGS











This guide is the result of a collaborative effort by YSA, Newman's Own Foundation, and Everyday Young Hero 


SERVICE SONG OF THE WEEK
"I Am A Patriot" - Jackson Browne 




"And I ain't no communist
And I ain't no capitalist...
And I ain't no democrat
And I ain't no republican
I only know one party
And it is freedom
I am a patriot and I love my country
Because my county is all I know...
And the river opens for the righteous, someday."

The complete Service Songs of the Week playlist from 2012-2016 is at  http://bit.ly/servicesongs  



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