Archive for January 2016
Teen Activists Across the Country Walk to Save Animals
By Leah Kelly Every year, thousands of people across North America participate in an incredible mass display of compassion towards farmed animals — some of the most abused on the planet. Farm Sanctuary’s annual Walk for Farm Animals campaign is a hugely successful national fundraiser to support the organization, which works to rescue and rehabilitate mistreated…
Read MoreEmbodying Love: School Club Inspires Positive Body Image and Self Esteem
By Ashley Lytle Have you ever looked at yourself in the mirror and seen something you felt was “wrong”? I have, and so have several of my friends. These insecurities can cause depression, eating disorders, anxiety, a lack of self-confidence, and more serious issues. I have friends who starve themselves because they don’t fit this “ideal…
Read MoreActivism Camp Goes to School
YEA Camp was thrilled to bring our change-making message to this Bay Area school.
Read MoreInspired Teens Lead Walk to End Slavery
Sixteen-year-old Katy Foley describes her inspiring work with the group Youth Ending Slavery.
Many people don’t realize that slavery still exists and is a far too prevalent injustice in our world today. This is an atrocity not to be misconstrued as solely an issue of the past or a crime of developing countries.
Read MoreNew Youth Blog Team Showcases Teen Activism
Let’s forget everything we thought we knew about what teens do in their free time.
It’s officially 2016 and our New Year’s resolution is to turn that stereotype around.
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