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
Donor Spotlight: Michel Foundation
Youthlinc is fortunate to have many donors that help us achieve our mission of creating lifetime humanitarians. Seminal among those is the Michel Foundation. They began supporting Youthlinc in 2009 and have never stopped. Cumulatively, over the past 12 years
Student Spotlight: Max Bengtzen
I’m max bengtzen and me and my family have been involved with Youthlinc for over ten years. We as a family have traveled on eleven trips to six different international service sights as well as served countless hours locally with
COVID-19 around the world Part 2: How are Youthlinc’s international partners faring?
By Justin Powell We’ve reached out to our partners to find out how they and their communities are doing. Here are additional updates from several of our partners abroad. Trat, Thailand: Meaw It is reasonable to presume that COVID-19
Donor Profile: Low Family Foundation
Youthlinc would like to give a big THANK YOU to the Low Family Foundation for their support of a variety of projects at Youthlinc. The Low Family Foundation has funded our construction projects in Fiji for the past two years,
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
Bringing local service a little closer to home
By Shannon Moss, Youthlinc Project Manager The COVID-19 pandemic has changed almost everything about our everyday life. Meeting up with a group of friends on a Friday night has changed to a group FaceTime call. Shopping trips have been
Chiang – By Abinadi Smith
In Thailand, I met a man named Chiang. When I first saw him, I was walking to the building where the vocational aspects of our trip were held. He was less crawling on the ground and more dragging himself
January Committee Training Recap
By: Brayden Davies On Saturday, January 11th we had our 7th annual Youthlinc-wide committee training at Juan Diego Catholic High School. Being able to see our 400+ participants together in the auditorium to start the meeting just goes to show