Youth Service Fundamentals Series:
Our Facilitator: Chris Wagner New Dad Director of Partnerships at YSA Born in Texas BA & MA English, MS International Development Management School Teacher, Peace Corps volunteer in Thailand, AmeriCorps and VISTA Alumni Email: cwagner@ysa.org Skype: williamchristianwagner Twitter: @wchriswagner
Our Speakers Marissa Hacker @FFSocialGroup CEO and Founder of Fantastic Friends Goal of Fantastic Friends is to give Tweens and Teens, with Special Needs an opportunity to socialize, relax, have fun, and let their inner star shine through! http://www.fantasticfriendsgroup.com/ Super Ewan @SuperEwan7 Founded by Ewan and his parents, Super Ewan devotes its energy to passionately advocating for the homeless, hungry and less fortunate people of Metro Detroit. http://www.superewan.org/ Rebecca Levy @RebeccaLevy999 Manager of Global Partnerships at YSA Peace Corps Small Business & Youth Development volunteer, Morocco TWITTER CHAT HOST @SHIFTScoliosis Sami (Samantha) Peterson, Founder and President of SHIFT Scoliosis http://www.shiftscoliosis.org/
Twitter Chat SHIFT Scoliosis @SHIFTScoliosis http://www.shiftscoliosis.org/ Use the hashtag #GYSD Ask questions, answer questions Share resources and ideas Network! Check out the SHIFT Scoliosis Blog Post too!
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Creativity & Service Engage Everyone Organize a Petition Recruit New Volunteers Share information About your org. Advocacy VIP & Elected Official Recognition
Marissa Hacker CEO and Founder of Fantastic Friends Creativity- YAY
Marissa Hacker-- Creativity is EXTREMELY important to all organizations Why? *Helps build organization s identity *Adds energy and fun to the project *Makes you stand out Remember: You set the tone of your project. You can make it anything you want it to be! Volunteers enjoy taking part in organizations that are fun and different. Creativity can be used to engage your volunteers and to keep them coming back!
Marissa Hacker-- Boring vs EXCITING Boring vs EXCITING Want to volunteer for Fantastic Friends? Contact us at fantasticfriendssocialgr oup@gmail.com What catches your attention?
Marissa Hacker-- How I Incorporate Creativity in Fantastic Friends Event names Fun social media posts Pictures- Hands in the air, ya ll!!
Marissa Hacker-- Get Creative!! Get Creative!! 3 Tools *Social Media *Marketing Materials- Flyers, Pamphlets, ETC. * Names of events **Colors capture attention**
Marissa Hacker-- Stay connected with me!!!! So much love and celebration to you all, Marissa Hacker
SUPER EWAN, INC. We can all be a superhero to someone!
The Inspiration for Super Ewan In the spring of 2014, Ewan approached his parents one evening with this profound statement When I m a teenager, I want to dress up like a superhero and help the homeless in Detroit. His parents told him that he did not have to wait until he s a teenager and within a few months they started Super Ewan, Inc. a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides food, clothes and basic necessities to the less fortunate people of Metro Detroit. Ewan Drum and his family on their first adventure. For over a year, Super Ewan and his family, friends and Super Volunteers have helped thousands of men, women and children at their monthly adventures (distributions) in Detroit and Chesterfield, MI.
The Road to Washington My father and I shot video during the first 8 months of our adventures to document all of our progress. In mid January we came across a post on YSA about the 2015 White House Student Film Festival and decided to enter. 15 videos, including ours, were selected as finalists and we were invited to the White House in recognition of our short films about Making A Difference. I met the President of The United States, several celebrities and other amazing young people who are doing extraordinary things to make the world a better place. Super Ewan: Make A Difference Video
2015 Super Adventures, Projects and Fundraisers March Skate For Hope FUNdraiser April Global Youth Service Day Project May Super Adventure with Channel 955 Radio June Can & Bottle Drive July Film One Festival September Helped a Super Friend into an apt. October Super Socktober Sock Drive We ve also had food drives at my school, each class collected non perishable food items and the class that collected the most won a pizza party. In November of last year, our local cub scouts collected and delivered over 200 lbs of food to our Super Friends.
Super Ewan-- Getting Creative To Make A Difference! We constantly try to think of fun and creative ways to raise awareness, generate funds and better the lives of those who we ve come to know as our Super Friends. Raffle prizes from local businesses Welcome groups and orgs. to help Network with likeminded non-profits Offer sponsorship opportunities When we think creatively, we generate more opportunities for people of all ages to make a difference. Super Ewan, Inc. www.superewan.org 586-214-7788 We can all be a superhero to someone!
Rebecca Levy-- What do YOU think your community needs? Integrate creativity into service to make your project unique to you, your interests, and your community Brainstorm Get lots of ideas out on the table and narrow them down from there Think about your interests Stronger personal passion better long-term results More creative ideas Think about your community needs Long lasting community support Investment from community members
Rebecca Levy-- Examples in my past work If you don t have a particular skillset, connect with a friend that does!
Rebecca Levy-- Examples in my current work Research current events/issues in the world!
Rebecca Levy-- Suggestions Use your network/team Free online tools: www.lucidpress.com www.godaddy.com Ask for youth advice Don t be afraid to have lots of ideas "Creativity, as has been said, consists largely of rearranging what we know in order to find out what we do not know. Hence, to think creatively, we must be able to look afresh at what we normally take for granted." George Kneller
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What kind of project will you plan? Awareness Service Advocacy Philanthropy
YSA Youth Changing the World Toolkit Download at www.ysa.org/resources Check out page 6 for a discussion on ASAP! Service project toolkit for youth and adult mentors. Available as a print copy for $2.00 or download for free as a PDF. Provides the tools to make a difference with high-quality, high-impact service and service learning projects.
Download Webinar Certificate To download the Creativity Webinar Certificate: Go to http://bit.ly/1n9s3vu Save and print the certificate! We will send everyone who registered for this webinar an email with the link to the certificate.
Claim Your ASAP Badge To download the CREATVITY Webinar Badge: Go to https://credly.com/claim/54570/f62-2041-4af Receive your badge! We will also send everyone who registered for this webinar the link.
Spread the Word Next webinar The 4C s Creative, Critical Thinking, Collaboration And Communications Thursday, November 19th at 7:00 PM EST Invite your friends and network to attend! To learn more and register go to http://www.ysa.org/creativity_webinar