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{ Amber Runke Greeley, MN OMK Project Director Laura Groeneweg, MN Lead CYPC
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Partnership: OMK & National Guard Started Teen Panel together in 2010 Both partners always at the Table Open and Constant Communication Aligned Goals Work off of Differing Strengths
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Staff Purple Youth Development Fund “Extras” with Donations Extension & University Connection Supplies OMK
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Staff Funding & Site Logistics Soldier Support Military Connection National Guard
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Foster Resilience Empower Youth Include Teens in the Decision Making Process Provide Growth Opportunities for Leadership Program Youth Development Goals
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Began with a Teen Focus Group – 13 Teens Teens Developed: Goals Expectations Application Guidelines Focus Group
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8 Teens 8 National Guard Year 1: 2010 - 2011
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9 Teens 6 National Guard & 3 Army Reserve Year 2: 2011 - 2012
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13 Teens 9 National Guard, 3 Army Reserve & 1 Navy Reserve Year 3: 2012 - 2013
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Complete 50 hours of community service Maintain GPA of at least 2.0 or higher Talk to school counselors about being a military connected teen and start a Military Teen Group Teen Goals 2013
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Participate in and promote military connected activities in your community, such as camps and Teen Summit Attend ALL meetings and monthly conference calls throughout the year Participate in a teambuilding opportunity with the Teen Panel members Teen Goals 2013
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Lead energizers/games Make everyone feel like part of the group Be prepared for meetings, calls, events, etc. Be prepared to lead No cliques… Help wherever you are needed Participate Be positive/Can do attitude Find a solution in a problem Use time wisely/watch the schedule Work as a team Be appropriate/appropriate clothing Follow packing list Don’t go in opposite sex’s rooms Pick up after yourselves Put phones, iPods, etc. away during work time READ E-MAIL and follow up If you are going to eat “shared snacks”, bring snacks to share Respect hotel space (keep noise level down) Represent MN Military Teen Panel and Military Respect other people’s property Don’t order food after 10:30PM Expectations
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Submit Application Fill out Application 2 Letters of Recommendation Member & Parent Commitment Signatures Phone Interview with OMK & NG Applying
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3 – 4 Face to Face Meetings per year Meetings include: Service Projects Event Planning Team Building Life Skill Building Speakers Teen Time Meetings
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Held on months when there isn’t a face to face meeting Calls include: Event Updates Member Updates Reminders on Upcoming Events Conference Calls
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Be a liaison for the Teen Panel Members and Adult Advisors Lead icebreakers Lead AAR’s (After Action Reviews) Lead group discussions Have more than 1 year on the Teen Panel Consider the whole group’s ideas, be open minded (consider all sides) Be objective and diplomatic Have a positive attitude and set a good example for others and newer members Be organized Be on track and aware of other available opportunities Be approachable by other members Help Adult Advisors with interviews Be on time Fully participate in discussions Junior Advisors: Expectations
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Secret ballot Term, 1 year Each candidate give a brief speech 3 Jr. advisors Have more than 1 year on the Teen Panel Junior Advisors: Selection
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Teen Leadership Conference for 50 Teens End of June (Sunday – Tuesday) Workshops, Speakers, Service Project, Fun Outing, Team Building Games Teen Planned, Organized & Implemented along with Adult Advisors Teen Summit
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Quarterly Written for Teens by Teens Includes (but not limited to): Teen Appropriate Topics Panel Member Bios Upcoming Events Teen Advice Youth Resources Photos Newsletter
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Amber Runke Greeley MN OMK Project Direcor 612-624-8198 runk0014@umn.edu Laura Groeneweg MN Laura Groeneweg MN Lead Child and Youth Program Coordinator 651.268.8695 laura.l.groeneweg.ctr@us.army.mil laura.l.groeneweg.ctr@us.army.mil Contact Information
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