Youth and Government Program Mentors

Baltimore County

Youth & Government is a youth-led program, but it cannot function properly without the aid of adult volunteers. Program Mentors serve as adult volunteers who support the legislature, lobby, press, and courts program areas. Mentors can be teachers, parents, college students, former Youth & Government participants, Y associates, or any adult who is passionate about promoting teen leadership. Mentors must be 18 years or older and submit to a background check through the Y. The Mentor should be a mature, dependable, and responsible individual. Relate well to and enjoy working with youth in grades 9-12. Program Mentors should be ready to not run programs, but to support the student leaders of the programs. Mentors should connect with the program’s mission and goals. A Y&G Adult Program Mentor is required to have some form of experience, expertise, or knowledge in Maryland state government, legislation, politics, history, civics, law, journalism, lobbying, or courts that can be applied to one of our four program areas: Legislature, Lobby, Courts, and Press. A mentor attends our three conferences, based on their availability, and 1-2 virtual planning meetings prior to the conferences. At the conferences, they are responsible for assisting students in their projects and providing guidance to offer students real world knowledge on their program areas. They may also be asked to present Y&G content to students The Y&G Mission The Y Youth & Government mission is to develop teenagers into strong leaders and better citizens by being both knowledgeable and active in determining the future of our democracy. Program Goals & Benefits for Students Become more aware of societal issues and solutions Gain confidence in and dedication to the democratic process Increase participatory leadership skills Increase communication skills Gain exposure to potential career options Join youth leaders from around the state to debate issues that are important to you Listen to fellow participants who have different life experiences Research public issues and become aware of local, state, national and international concerns Accept your civic responsibilities and your leadership role Let your voice be heard and get involved in the decision-making process Contact Details For questions regarding the program or volunteer requirements please contact us 443 420 8522 mdyandg@ymaryland.org mdyandg.org 303 W. Chesapeake Ave. Towson, Maryland 21204 United States

303 W. Chesapeake Ave. Towson, MD 21204

(443) 420- 8522 mdyandg@ymaryland.org mdyandg.org

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Program Mentors Aug 29, 2024 - Dec 31, 2025 11