Wednesday, February 06, 2008
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Good Afternoon,

I would like to invite you to share the following announcement to anyone
who might be interested in nominating a young person for an outstanding
opportunity to reach their potential and gain leadership experience. I'm
looking to fill 3 spots on the Youth Service America National Youth
Council. The number one qualification is passion to improve the lives of
others.


All the best,

Daniel


Nominations Now Being Accepted for Youth Service America National Youth
Council


The National Youth Council is a diverse group of young people from the
U.S. and Canada that advise Youth Service America in its programming,
direction, and evaluation. The council serves as a catalyst for youth
service movement by participating in projects that promote youth voice,
youth leadership, and youth-adult partnerships. Applicants must be
between the ages of 12-22 and from the U.S. or Canada. To request an
application packet contact Daniel Hatcher, adviser to the National Youth
Council at dhatcher@ysa.org. To learn more about Youth Service America,
visit http://www.ysa.org <http://www.ysa.org/>

All applications must be received by Monday March 10, 2008 (5 PM EST)


Daniel W. Hatcher, MPH
Director of Outreach
Advisor to the National Youth Council
Editor-in-Chief of the National Service Briefing
Youth Service America
1101 15th St. NW Suite 200
Washington, D.C. 20005
Ph. 202-296-2992 (x118)
Fax 202-296-4030
Cell 270-320-2209
E-mail dhatcher@ysa.org

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