The World Literacy Foundation is looking for young people in Texas who aspire to be an advocate and changemaker for the issue of illiteracy over the summer. It’s estimated 65% of children from underserved communities in Texas struggle to read and write.
WLF has opened its application for the organization’s Summer 2023 Youth Ambassador Program. The Youth Ambassador Program is a four-month youth leadership development program that provides participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to be effective advocates for literacy in their communities and around the world, according to a release.
Young people between the ages of 16 and 30 are eligible to apply. Applications must be submitted online through the WLF’s online portal before May 26. The Summer 2023 Youth Ambassador Program begins June 6. The Program is free of charge. Interested individuals can access the online application at worldliteracyfoundation.org/ ambassador-program.
Ali Hawkins WLF spokesperson in Texas said, “The Youth Ambassador Program is so powerful for and impactful on participants because it combines learning and action and connects the local to the global. For me, the program is so special because it allows participants to learn and then apply their learning through action immediately. Also, it fosters an environment in which participants uncover and then draw connections between the local and global.”
Through a structured series of five online learning modules, participants will gain the knowledge and skills about illiteracy, leadership, advocacy, community organizing, and fundraising they need to empower them to be effective advocates for literacy.
Throughout its seven-year history, 1,500 young people from 110 countries have become local and global Changemakers through their participation in the WLF’s Youth Ambassador Program, according to a release.