The Youth Allies Organizing Program is comprised of ten youth
ages 13-19 who are responsible for leading the Youth Action
Network, mentoring youth partipants in the Leadership Institute,
representing the program at community events & in grassroots
campaigns, and leading their own community improvement
projects.
Every year the ten most committed and effective youth from the
program are selected to serve as Organizers. Project meetings with
the Youth Allies participants take place every Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday throughout the school year and twice a month during
the summer. Peer-education workshops are conducted during the
school day in elementary, middle, and high schools throughout Santa
Fe as well as in partnership with afterschool programs.
Presentations at conferences, community events, and youth
organizations take place throughout the year. Organizers also lead
monthly Youth Action Network meetings and serve as mentors and peer
role models for Leadership Institute particpants throughout the
year.
The Organizers work for over 325 hours per year. They begin
their work in August with a 2 day retreat - receiving intensive
training in collaborative work, leadership, organizing, and peer
education. The Youth Allies Organizers identify what new projects
they want to focus on as well as how to expand and improve upon
previous year’s initiatives. In the fall they advance and deepen
their knowledge through targeted training in their interest area as
well as sustainability, social change, project development, and
peer education. They also conduct research on community and
environmental issues to inform their project design. At the same
time they apply what they learn as they develop their projects,
write grants, develop workshops, and organize service days. Project
implementation intensifies in the spring.
The community projects they design & lead fall under five
areas and are based on sustainable community development
principles. The areas are: 1) Food and Health, 2) Climate Action,
3) Art and Social Change, 4) Consumption & Waste Reduction, 5)
Global Justice. All projects include service-learning days and peer
education which together engage an additional 500 youth and
community members in sustainability work per year.
Each of the ten Youth Allies Organizers receives a $1,000
educational stipend at a graduation ceremony in June for completing
over 325 hours of volunteer work.