Youth Volunteer Corps
Youth Volunteer Corps of America,(formally called YVCA, now YVC), is a national non-profit organization created to introduce, encourage and support the spirit of volunteerism in youth ages 11 to 18 through consistent, well-organized volunteer opportunities. It began in 1987 as a single organization in Kansas City, Missouri, sponsored by the Heart of America United Way and was funded by numerous public and private sources.
Since then YVC has grown to more than 50 affiliated sites in the United States and Canada, sponsored locally by diver community-bad organizations such as Volunteer Centers, HandsOn, YMCA, Boys and Girls Clubs, Camp Fire USA, United Way, City Parks & Recreation and school districts. Funding is provided by foundations, corporations, individuals, United Way and local and federal government.
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∙ 1 Mission Statement and Goals
∙ 2 Fundamental Components
∙ 3 History
∙ 4 References
∙ 5 External links
[edit] Mission Statement and Goals
The Mission Statement is, “To create and increa volunteer opportunities to enrich youth, address community needs and develop a lifetime commitment to rvice.”
The stated goals of YVC are:
1.To engage young people in rvice projects that are challenging,
rewarding and educational.
2.To rve the unmet needs of the community and its residents.
3.To promote among young people a greater understanding and
appreciation for the diversity of their community.
4.To promote a lifetime ethic of rvice among young people.
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Examples of projects include:
∙Serving meals to the homeless
∙Constructing and restoring trails羊肚菌炖汤
∙AIDS education and outreach
∙Organizing recycling programs
∙Assisting kids with disabilities
∙Removing graffiti
∙Painting murals
∙Tutoring elementary school children
∙Performing skits for children
∙Renovating sub-standard housing场面描写片段
[edit] Fundamental Components
YVC is a membership organization where affiliates (or local YVC sites), in exchange for membership dues, are provided with training, fundraising opportunities, support and programming. The program consists of two fundamental components:
Summer Component: Youth volunteer on extended projects throughout the summer, allowing for the opportunity to e larger outcomes and accomplishments. Youth are a part of a team supervid by trained Team Leaders where they learn teamwork, appreciation for diversity and civic responsibility.
School-Year Component:Youth rve during the school year with teams on rvice projects after school and on weekends. Additionally, YVC Program Directors, AmeriCorps members and staff work with teachers to design and implement age-appropriate rvice projects that tie school curriculum to community rvice.
[edit] History
As part of his college nior thesis project rearch in 1985, YVC President David Battey interviewe
d leaders in the newly forming youth rvice field. He found that while rvice opportunities were sporadically available through schools, churches and synagogues, a broad-bad community organization offering challenging, organized rvice opportunities to youth of all ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds was not consistently available.
Developing a framework for such an organization, Battey returned to his hometown of Kansas City and established the Youth Volunteer Corps of Greater Kansas City under the sponsorship of Heart of America United Way and with funding from public and private sources.
∙1985:David Battey and four fellow Williams College niors prent thesis on national rvice. The grade (an A) boosts David’s G. P.
A. and the work leads to the formation of YVC.
淘宝秒杀技巧∙1986:Battey, the first volunteer, begins rearching program and funding options while living at his parents’ hou in Kansas City. ∙1987: The program is given a name and a logo designed pro bono by Kansas City advertising agency, Bernstein-Rein.
The Heart of America United Way Volunteer Center sponsors the YVC of Greater Kansas City and gives Battey a desk, phone, cretarial support, and credibility.
The first 68 diver Youth Volunteers (YVs) rve on one of 12 teams doing four week-long projects in the Kansas City area. A Youth Advisory Council is formed and school year rvice projects begin.
∙1988: YVC of Greater Kansas City grows to 112 YVs in the summer program.
Youth Service America sponsors the replication of the YVC model by hiring Battey on October 1 as the director of YVC, now a parent organization that supports local YVC sites.
∙1989: The first expansion YVC site is started in Spartanburg, SC, as part of the United Way of the Piedmont.
∙1990: YSA receives a $1 million four-year grant from the W. K.
Kellogg Foundation to expand the YVC model.
The first YVC national conference is held in Washington, DC; there are 12 attendees.
∙1991: Several new YVC sites open across the US including veral in Michigan.
∙1992:On May 1, YVC becomes an independent national not-for-profit organization bad in Kansas City, with Dr. Rich Davis as founding Board Chairman.
∙1993: YVC opens its 30th site.
∙1994:YVC’s first group of AmeriCorps members begins in September under the direction of Joe Gonzales.
Dr. Lynne Ford publishes positive results in her independent
evaluation of the YVC model and its impact on youth.
∙1995:YVC Canada is formed with headquarters in Calgary, Alberta. ∙1996:The first YVC International Conference is held in San Antonio, Texas, with 150 attendees including veral from Canada.
Don Sloan becomes YVC Board Chairman.
∙1997: Reprentatives from the YVC network, including Battey and three Board members, attend the Presidents’ Summit on Volunteerism
in Philadelphia and commit to doubling the number of YVs to 40,000
by the end of 2000.
知恩图报∙1998:YVC launches its cars for cau vehicle donation program with strong support from H&R Block.
YVs from Seattle t up YVC’s first website, www.yvca, and
unveil it at the International Conference in Vero Beach, Florida.
∙2001:YVC develops new marketing materials including new brochures and a revamped web site
∙2002: YVC International Conference is held in Banff, Canada. The first time it has ever been held outside the United States.
∙2003:Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation investment in YVC over the past 10 years tops $1,000,000.
∙2004: YVC receives its largest AmeriCorps grant ever—$680,000.
∙2005: The number of youth having rved in a YVC rvice project tops 200,000.
∙2006: YVC launches a 20th Anniversary fundraising and marketing campaign.
∙2007:First Youth Summit to celebrate YVC's 20th Anniversary is held at Park University in Parkville, MO with 150 attendees.
∙2008: YVC's 20th Anniversary Fundraising Campaign rais $3.9 million.
∙2009:Bank of America becomes YVC’s first national corporate sponsor.
∙2010:YVC receives a Summer of Service grant awarding 400 YVs $500 education awards for completing 100 hours of rvice.
Chine Young Volunteers Association
哪些药品不能过安检On December 5, 1994, the Chine Association of Young Volunteers was t up. Under the courteous solicitude of the Party Central Committee, the program gradually developed. At the end of 1997, General Secretary Jiang Zemin made a personal inscription of “Chine Young Volunteers.” On the eve of the cond CAYV congress, he once again pointed out the orientation of the undertaking in his official comment: “ The Young Volunteers Program is a
noble undertaking of contemporary socialist China; it is highly promising career.”
Since its implementation, the program has carried out many forms of effective voluntary rvices focusing on the basic needs of production and people’s livelihood, on the training of young talents, on community construction, poverty-alleviation development, environmental protection as well as large events and rescue activities. It implemented a number of key projects and t up a fairly complete organizational system, yielding significant success in rving the society, educating young people and promoting development. Implementation of the “one-to-one” long-term pairing plan: Such a plan envisaged CYL and CAYV organizations helping to link up young volunteers with the needy on a long-term and one-to-one basis. The pairs thus formed have become a constant form of basic work for young volunteers. By the end of 1999, over 2 million such pairs had been t up.
Address:NO.10,Qianmen Dongdajie,Beijing,100051,China
Tel:(8610)67018132 Fax:(8610)67018131
Volunteer Work
HKYHA’s volunteer network is made up of individuals from all walks of society. People of different age groups, with different occupations and backgrounds engage in community rvice to reali their potentials and support the development of HKYHA.
Major events
Ngong Ping Charity Walk
Ngong Ping Charity Walk is a large-scale fundraising outdoor
experience organid by HKYHA to enhance public awareness of口腔溃疡用药
environmental protection and heritage conrvation,as well as
encourage youngster s’ participation in all-round development and
cultural exchange. The annual event owes its success to the support
and participation of volunteers.
Flag Day
On Flag Days, volunteers are recruited to help HKYHA rai funds through lling flags. The events bring youngsters clor to society and inspire them to have an open mind. They join hands to contribute to the sustainable development of local youngsters as well as the conrvation of nature.
综合柜员At the same time, HKYHA fulfils its mission, “Encourage yo ungsters to broaden their horizons, reali their potentials and care for nature, as well as promote