YOUTH DIVISION MISSION
Our mission is to uplift and empower all youth through advocacy, education, and community-focused social justice initiatives. We work to ensure that young people have the skills and knowledge needed to advocate for themselves and their communities, driving change in the fight for equality and justice. We aim to create a supportive community where young people are equipped with the tools to challenge systemic inequalities, advocate for their rights, and lead the fight for a more just and equitable society.
All members of the Youth Division will take part in building skills surrounding communication, leadership, education, advocacy, and more.
Join Our Monthly Meeting!
From 4:30pm to 6:30pm, the Youth Division will be holding meetings every second Thursday of each month at our main office located at 1 Washington Street, #41556, Dover, NH. These meetings are open to all youth and young adults to attend. This space is accessible by public transportation, and refreshments will be provided.
This meeting is hybrid! If you cannot attend in-person, continue to complete the registration and click the link below for the Zoom.
Become A Member or Mentor!
We are currently looking for passionate middle and high school students to join our youth division to learn how to organize and advocate for change, develop leadership skills, and create a space to connect and build with like-minded peers.
Part of our mission is to uplift and empower all youth through advocacy, education, and community-focused social justice initiatives. We work to create a supportive community while ensuring that young people of all backgrounds are equipped with the skills and resources needed to advocate for themselves and their communities, challenging inequities and driving change in the fight for justice.
Our organization is currently seeking college students and young adults to serve as youth leaders and mentors for the younger members of our Youth Division.
Part of our new mission is to generate education, promote identity expression, and advocate for marginalized people. Who better to help lead this than college students and young adults? Some responsibilities of a mentor would be to attend our monthly meetings/events while assisting with marketing, event coordination, and youth guidance. This role comes with a multitude of benefits: scholarship opportunities, public speaking, internship connectivity, and more.