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Global Youth Service Day 2016 Youth Changing the World
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Who We Are Insert partner logo if necessary Chris Wagner Director of Partnerships at YSA Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Thailand (2002 – 2004); English teacher; AmeriCorps Volunteer & Vista Leader Email: cwagner@ysa.orgcwagner@ysa.org Raaida Manna Manager of Global Volunteering Involving Organizations Email: raaidamannaa@gmail.comraaidamannaa@gmail.com
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What’s the plan? YSA (Youth Service America) Global Youth Service Day (GYSD) 2016 Pick, Plan, Post, Promote on www.GYSD.org www.GYSD.org IAVE Answer Your Questions Lead Agency United Way El Paso Casas Por Cristo– Global Hands
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YSA (Youth Service America) Non-Profit 501c3 Founded in 1986 National Service Our Name Mission: YSA helps young people find their voice, take action, and make an impact on vital community issues. Vision: A global culture of engaged children and youth committed to a lifetime of meaningful service, learning and leadership. 2015 GYSD Community Partner Nepal National Youth Council
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YSA’s Mission YSA activates, funds, trains, and recognizes young people and their adult partners through the following program strategies: Mobilization Campaigns Grants Resources And Trainings Awards
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Insert partner logo if necessary Mobilization Campaign: Global Youth Service Day GYSD http://gysd.org/
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Insert partner logo if necessary Grants http://ysa.org/grants/
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Insert partner logo if necessary Resources and Trainings https://ysa.csod.com/catalog/CustomPage.aspx
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Insert partner logo if necessary Awards http://ysa.org/awards/
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Global Youth Service Day 2016 www.GYSD.org Friday, April 15 to Sunday, April 17 The LARGEST service event in the world, and the only day of service dedicated to children and youth Size, Scope, Issue Area Up to You! Day of Service sponsored by YSA WELDO (Women’s Empowerment Literacy Development Organization) My Green Clean School Project at a local school in Pakistan.
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Impact of GYSD 2015
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Insert partner logo if necessary Pick, Plan, Post, Promote
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Insert partner logo if necessary Pick http://ysa.org/act/programs/gysd/pick/
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Insert partner logo if necessary Plan https://ysa.csod.com/catalog/CustomPage.aspx
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Insert partner logo if necessary Post http://ysa.org/act/programs/gysd/post/
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Insert partner logo if necessary Promote http://ysa.org/act/programs/gysd/promote/
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Next Steps: GYSD Community Partner Program www.ysa.org/about/partners Open to Peace Corps volunteers and host country partners Most any local organization, school, ministry, including Peace Corps Volunteer organized youth clubs can participate Raise the Community Organizer’s national, global, and local visibility as a leader in youth development Be recognized as a GYSD Community Organizer on www.GYSD.org. www.GYSD.org
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Insert partner logo if necessary SDG (Sustainable Development Goals) https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/
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Insert partner logo if necessary IAVE IAVE is the only international organization for which it’s primary aim is to promote, strengthen and celebrate the development of volunteering worldwide. www.iave.org
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Insert partner logo if necessary IAVE
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Insert partner logo if necessary IAVE www.facebook.com/groups/iaveyouth
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Insert partner logo if necessary IAVE
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Insert partner logo if necessary Tag Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram posts – Use #GYSD for Global Youth Service Day and #IAVE Tag your Flickr images “GYSD” and “IAVE” http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/gysd/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/tags/gysd/ Twitter Facebook Instagram YouTube @YouthService @IAVE @YouthServiceAmerica @IAVEofficial @YouthService #IAVE @YouthService @IAVEofficial
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Thank You for Participating! Questions? Like us on Facebook @YouthServiceAmerica Follow us on Twitter @YouthServiceFollow us on LinkedIn at Youth Service America www.YSA.org
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