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Youth Leadership Month

Youth Leadership Month celebrates the vibrant energy and potential of young people. It encourages them to take charge and make a difference in their communities!

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Position your organization as a youth empowerment partner by sponsoring leadership workshops, mentorship programs, or community service initiatives during February.

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  • Share mentor success stories and transformation journeys of young leaders in your network
  • Host a free virtual leadership workshop or webinar targeting students and young professionals
  • Highlight your company's youth development programs and scholarship opportunities
  • Create a social media campaign encouraging followers to nominate young leaders in their communities

History

Youth Leadership Month started in 1981. A group of educators and leaders recognized the need to empower young individuals with leadership skills.

They saw the potential in young people to positively influence their communities. This initiative aimed to provide structured opportunities for youth to learn and practice leadership.

Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership (HOBY) played a significant role in promoting youth leadership. Founded by actor Hugh O’Brian in 1958, HOBY has been instrumental in developing young leaders through seminars and workshops.

These programs focus on leadership training, service learning, and motivation, inspiring youth to make a difference in their communities. Today, Youth Leadership Month continues to grow, engaging more young people each year. The goal remains to equip the next generation with the skills they need to lead effectively.

By fostering these abilities, the initiative helps create confident, capable individuals ready to tackle future challenges and contribute positively to society​!


How to celebrate

Host a Leadership Workshop

Kick things off with an engaging workshop! Invite inspiring speakers to share their journeys and offer tips. Hands-on activities will keep everyone entertained. Don’t forget to include interactive games that teach leadership skills in a fun way.

Start a Mentorship Program

Pair young leaders with experienced mentors. They can share wisdom and guide their mentees through challenges. Encourage regular meetups for advice and support. Mentorship builds strong relationships and fosters growth in both parties.

Organize a Community Service Day

Get everyone involved in a community project. It could be cleaning up a local park or organizing a charity event. Working together on meaningful tasks fosters teamwork and shows the impact of collective effort.

Plan a Leadership Conference

Invite young leaders from various schools to a day full of workshops and networking. Provide opportunities to learn from one another and share ideas. Such events can spark creativity and collaboration among future leaders!

Create a Social Media Campaign

Encourage young people to share their leadership stories on social media. Use hashtags to connect and inspire others. Highlighting achievements can motivate peers and spread positive vibes.