What is AFSCs experience working with young people?
AFSC has an 80-year history of involving youth in humanitarian service projects and in programs working for peace, social and economic justice. Today the AFSC has youth-oriented programs in many offices in the U.S. and abroad. These programs address a range of issues: violence-reduction and the peaceful resolution of conflicts; war and military service; lesbian and gay issues; and youth leadership for peace and justice-making. Many AFSC offices have internships, mentorships and volunteer opportunities for young people. • To learn more about AFSC youth programs read A Joyful Shout: Lifting Up the Voices of Youth • AFSC also publishes an annual directory of Leadership Training Programs for Young People AFSC and many other youth-serving organizations are working at the grassroots level to develop a pro-youth agenda and provide positive opportunities for youth. While these programs don’t have billion dollar budgets and TV advertising campaigns like the military’s, they are providing a real
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