Activist Profile
A New Tradition: #ThankfulThursdays! Giving Thanks for Ari Nessel
Instead of/in addition to Throwback Thusdays #tbt, YEA Camp is starting #ThankfulThursdays this month (and maybe beyond – feel free to join in!), and we can’t think of anyone more deserving of being our first honoree than Ari Nessel, a close friend who has supported YEA Camp since even before we launched our first camp…
Read MoreCamper Profile: High Schooler Too Young to Vote Exemplifies Civic Engagement
Ana Little-Sana of San Diego is just 15 years old — to young to vote — but she wants you to know: ELECTION DAY IS ON TUESDAY!!! Ana is interning for Congressman Scott Peters and is devoted to his re-election. Peters is the Democratic incumbent running against Republican Carl DeMaio to represent San Diego’s district 52. Ana is…
Read MoreCamper Profile: 15-year-old Ofzerna : Too Young to Vote But Not to Make a Difference
With the extremely important midterm elections approaching, 15-year-old Ofzerna from Northern California knew she had to get involved. Ofzerna has been vegetarian since she was 4 years old (even though her parents aren’t) and is a passionate advocate for women’s rights and gay rights, among other causes she cares a lot about. She’s not old…
Read MoreYEA Campers Attend People’s Climate March! An Interview With YEA Camper Joyce
This Sunday’s People’s Climate March, held in New York City with actions across the globe in solidarity, was the largest rally in the history of the movement to address climate change. We were thrilled that YEA staff and campers (many of whom first learned about it from another camper at camp this summer) were able…
Read MorePrepare to be blown away: what our campers have been doing since camp!
If you don’t already know, we are all about what campers do after camp. In fact, our goal is to turn campers’ passion into action to make a better world. Our last session of camp only ended in August and we are so happy to see our campers already taking action on their IOI (issue of importance). If…
Read MoreYEA Camper Interview: Sky Talks About Her Experience at YEA!
YEA volunteer Erica recently sat down with one of our campers, Sky, in New Jersey to ask about her time at camp and what she got out of her experience. It has been seven months since YEA Camp 2012 ended, but we love to hear that the impact is still evident today! YEA Camp! Sky’s eyes…
Read MoreLongtime YEA Camper Receives 2012 Humane Student of the Year Award
We are so excited and proud that longtime YEA Camper Jasmine Caruk has been recognized by the nonprofit organization AnimaLearn for her outstanding efforts to speak up for animals used for dissection. Jasmine was selected as the recipient of the 2012 Humane Student of the Year Award in part as a result of her testimony…
Read MoreLongtime YEA Camper Recognized by The Oregonian for Her Activism
We were thrilled to see YEA Camper Tegan Waring get well-deserved media attention from The Oregonian — the largest newspaper in the state — for the inspiring activism she has been doing! Tegan, who was a camper at the Oregon YEA Camp in 2010 and 2011 and a counselor in training in 2012, is one of…
Read MoreInspiring YEA Camper Updates!
There are many ways we measure the success of YEA Camp. We look at testimonials, evaluations, and other factors, but ultimately YEA Camp is really all about what our campers do after camp is over. After all, our goal is to turn campers’ passion into action to make a better world. Every month, our campers update…
Read MoreWhere are they now? Jaliessa is helping animals every chance she gets
Blog post by Oregon YEA Camper Jaliessa S. Since attending YEA Camp, I have not only kept in touch with an amazing community of people, but been more active than ever. I have participated in protests, volunteered with organizations, met new activists, attended talks and workshops, joined book groups around social issues, and have been…
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