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Youth Leadership at its Best
Camp Fire USA has been developing youth as leaders since 1910. Youth leadership opportunities are abundant in all of Camp Fire's activities. Several opportunities exist for teens.
National Youth Leadership Forums
All teens and young adults ages 13-21 are welcome to participate
in Camp Fire USA's national youth forums. Forums are held for
youth to gather to make friends, have fun and discuss issues important
to their daily lives. Speakers, excursions and educational workshops
are part of the exciting forums.
Every two years, Camp Fire USA teen leaders choose a national
issue as the center of their community service efforts. Teens
throughout the country study the issue, brainstorm ways to help
out and share their ideas with one another. They then plan and
participate in service projects that deal with the issue in their
own communities. Past national youth campaign topics have included
concerns such as AIDS, youth violence, global awareness and hunger
and homelessness.
Look for more information on youth forums and national youth campaign
issues on Camp Fire USA's National Teen Web
site.
Teens in Action
Youth make a difference in their local communities through community service, brainstorming, discussing topics relevant to them and making decisions that help further the organization.
Counselor-in-Training
High school-aged youth may participate in a camp counselor-in-training
(CIT) program at their local camps.
CITs assist professional staff counselors in leading groups of
younger children through day and resident camp activities. CITs
are trained to later become counselors.
Youth Leadership
Leadership roles for teens include day camp aide, counselor-in-training, club aide, club leader, course instructor and positions in council administration including consultant, trainer, recruiter, fundraiser and publicist.
Youth Advisory
Cabinet
A prestigious group of 12 youth from across the nation make up
Camp Fire USA's Youth Advisory Cabinet. The group plans for national
Camp Fire events; proposes ideas and solutions to issues of the
organization and youth; consults with the national chief executive
officer and national youth board members; represents Camp Fire
at local and national events and with liaison organizations; and
much more!
Contact your nearest Camp Fire
USA council to find out about Camp Fire USA's leadership development
opportunities in your area.
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