By: Jackie Moynihan There are so many amazing organizations in our community that make what we do at Youthlinc possible. Today, we would like to take a minute to highlight one of those organizations, Juan Diego Catholic High School. Juan
Youthlinc Service Year Referral Program
Youthlinc’s most powerful recruitment tool is, and probably has always been, word of mouth. When individuals who have participated in the Service Year share their experience with people who know and trust them, those individuals are much more likely to
Service Year Recruitment Interns
In an effort to spread the word about Youthlinc and the Service Year program, we decided to get the help of some stellar Youthlinc alums. We are so excited to introduce the following 9 individuals who have been selected as
Five Important Changes to the Youthlinc Service Year
By: Jackie Moynihan The 2020-2021 Service Year might look a little different to our Youthlinc veterans. Here’s a quick rundown of some important changes to be aware of and the reasoning behind them. “Application” to “registration.” For the first time
International Connection: Interview with David Muiru
By Jackie Moynihan and David Muiru Youthlinc’s international efforts would not be possible without the help of our outstanding connections on the ground in the countries we serve. For the next several months, we will highlight our In Country Coordinators,
Checking in on lifetime humanitarians: Lisa Whittaker
By Jackie Moynihan and Lisa Whittaker Each May, Youthlinc honors outstanding, service-driven high school and college students with the Utah Young Humanitarian Award (YHA) scholarship. With the awarding of our 2020 scholarship winners right around the corner, we decided to
Business lessons to jungle sports bar: how Youthlinc initiatives have come to life in the Amazon Rainforest
By Jackie Moynihan Youthlinc has called Peru home for the past 15 years thanks to partnerships with our amazing in-country coordinator, Carlos Acosta, the Rotary Club of Iquitos, and countless other community leaders. In order to provide sustainable international humanitarian
Be a humanitarian while social distancing
By Jackie Moynihan, Real Life Director Stay home. Social distance. Wash your hands. Flatten the curve. As global citizens, it is our responsibility to protect each other. Not everyone has the luxury of staying home, especially those on