Global Youth Service Day

Global Youth Service Day (GYSD), originally launched and known as National Youth Service Day in the United States, is a coordinated annual event which voluntary gathers young people around the world in conducting community service, service learning, and youth voice activities that benefit their communities, their countries, and the world. Activities are organized in more than 100 countries each April to help mark the celebrations, and engage millions, making it the largest annual celebration of young volunteers.[1][2]

Global Youth Service Day
Volunteers maintaining the Moon-Randolph Homestead in Missoula, Montana for Global Youth Service Day 2008
BeginsFriday
EndsSunday
FrequencyAnnual
Location(s)Global

In 2023, the event will be April 28-30.[3] Coordinated by Youth Service America together with a coalition of organizations, GYSD's primary sponsor is Hershey with contributing sponsorship from Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, All State Foundation, and SODEXO Foundation. More than 2,000 youth organizations around the world participate each year.[4] A variety of organizations with national reach across the United States engage in National Youth Service Day activities, including the United States Conference of Mayors, Woodmen of the World,[5] and Habitat for Humanity.[6] A variety of organizations have been accredited with administering the day, including Global Youth Action Network, Youth Service America,[7] and Points of Light Foundation.[8]

Speaking about Global Youth Service Day, Jane Goodall commented, "I have often said that every individual counts, every individual has a role to play, and every individual makes a difference. Global Youth Service Day proves it." Kofi Annan said that, "Volunteers are some of our most valued partners, and Global Youth Service Day celebrates the efforts of the youngest of them."[9]

See also

References

  1. "National Youth Service Day", U.S. Conference of Mayors. Retrieved 10/18/08.
  2. "Red Cross Celebrates National Youth Service Day", American Red Cross. Retrieved 10/18/08.
  3. "Youth Service America".
  4. "About", Global Youth Service Day. Retrieved 4/6/08.
  5. "National Youth Service Day", Woodmen of the World. Retrieved 10/18/08.
  6. "National Youth Service Day" Archived 2008-10-24 at the Wayback Machine, Habitat for Humanity. Retrieved 10/18/08.
  7. "What is National Youth Service Day?", Education.com. Retrieved 10/18/08.
  8. "Seasons of service" Archived 2008-10-22 at the Wayback Machine, Points of Light Foundation. Retrieved 10/18/08.
  9. Press Room, Global Youth Service Day. Retrieved 12/5/07.
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