How To Join BC YAC!
HOW TO JOIN BC YAC FOR YOUTH!
-And subsequently become rich, famous, and handsome-
(see below this info for adults and young adults)
I know, now that you've explored this web page you’re thinking, “Wow, these youth are so charming, vibrant, interesting, and amazingly good-looking. I wish I could be like them!” Guess what, you can, it really is possible!
The mission of the BC YAC is to strive to promote youth empowerment, validate the role of youth in congregations, and connect all youth and youth leaders in BC to each other and the greater UU movement. If you have a deep connection to being Unitarian Universalist, and the desire to step up into a greater leadership role, you are exactly the kind of youth we are looking for. No youth on this committee starts out knowing everything, but the great thing about BC YAC is you’re entering a strong community of youth allies willing to help you grow and develop your leadership skills, and act as your mentor throughout your journey. Taking the step to become an empowered youth might seem like a big leap, but it’s a leap into the cushy arms of the youth of our committee, and the skills and confidence you gain in your role on this body are irreplaceable!
We communicate mainly through email (having basic technology skills is a major plus), with a few in person meetings a year (depending on how close together we are), and a decent amount of conference calls. Members are elected for a term of two years and must be between the ages of 14-19 to run. To be eligible to run for the BC YAC you must be at the Regional Fall Gathering (RFG) or have a valid excuse for missing it. If you miss it you must send a letter of interest to read at the elections. The BC RFG is generally held in late October or early November. Also you will become rich, famous, and handsome when you join BC YAC, don’t ask how, it just happens.
For more information about specific positions, elections, how to run, and duties of members contact the BC YAC at [email protected] and we will keep you posted and send dates and registration forms for the gathering your way when they come out! Check out our contact us page on our newsletter as well!
-And subsequently become rich, famous, and handsome-
(see below this info for adults and young adults)
I know, now that you've explored this web page you’re thinking, “Wow, these youth are so charming, vibrant, interesting, and amazingly good-looking. I wish I could be like them!” Guess what, you can, it really is possible!
The mission of the BC YAC is to strive to promote youth empowerment, validate the role of youth in congregations, and connect all youth and youth leaders in BC to each other and the greater UU movement. If you have a deep connection to being Unitarian Universalist, and the desire to step up into a greater leadership role, you are exactly the kind of youth we are looking for. No youth on this committee starts out knowing everything, but the great thing about BC YAC is you’re entering a strong community of youth allies willing to help you grow and develop your leadership skills, and act as your mentor throughout your journey. Taking the step to become an empowered youth might seem like a big leap, but it’s a leap into the cushy arms of the youth of our committee, and the skills and confidence you gain in your role on this body are irreplaceable!
We communicate mainly through email (having basic technology skills is a major plus), with a few in person meetings a year (depending on how close together we are), and a decent amount of conference calls. Members are elected for a term of two years and must be between the ages of 14-19 to run. To be eligible to run for the BC YAC you must be at the Regional Fall Gathering (RFG) or have a valid excuse for missing it. If you miss it you must send a letter of interest to read at the elections. The BC RFG is generally held in late October or early November. Also you will become rich, famous, and handsome when you join BC YAC, don’t ask how, it just happens.
For more information about specific positions, elections, how to run, and duties of members contact the BC YAC at [email protected] and we will keep you posted and send dates and registration forms for the gathering your way when they come out! Check out our contact us page on our newsletter as well!
HOW TO JOIN BC YAC FOR ADULTS!
-And subsequently become rich, famous, and handsome-
I know, now that you've explored this web page you’re thinking, “Wow, these youth are so charming, vibrant, interesting, and amazingly good-looking. I wish I could be helping them become even more amazing!” Guess what, you can, in fact we are looking for two new adults and one young adult to join our team this year!
The mission of the BC YAC is to strive to promote youth empowerment, validate the role of youth in congregations, and connect all youth and youth leaders in BC to each other and the greater UU movement. If you have a deep connection to being Unitarian Universalist, and the desire to assist in empowering youth leaders, you are exactly the kind of adult we are looking for. No adult on this committee starts out knowing everything, but the great thing about BC YAC is you’re entering a strong community of youth allies, including past BC YAC adults, willing to help you grow and develop your skills, and act as your mentor throughout your journey. Taking the step to become an ally to empowered youth might seem like a big leap, but it’s a leap into the cushy arms of the youth and past adults of our committee, and the skills and confidence, not to mention your greater understanding of youth, you gain in your role on this body are irreplaceable!
We communicate mainly through email (having basic technology skills is a major plus), with a few in person meetings a year (depending on how close together we are), and a decent amount of conference calls. Members are elected for a term of two years and must be over the age of 25 to run as an official adult, though we are looking for a young adult as well who may be below the age of 25 as long as they have bridged from the youth program. To be eligible to run for the BC YAC you must be at the Regional Fall Gathering (RFG) or have a valid excuse for missing it. If you miss it you must send a letter of interest to the BC YAC, which will help us get to know you and decide if you are well-suited to our committee. The BC RFG is generally held in late October or early November, and is inter-generational with adult and young-adult portions available. Also you will become rich, famous, and handsome when you join BC YAC, don’t ask how, it just happens.
For more information about specific positions, elections, how to run, and duties of adult members contact the BC YAC at [email protected] and we will keep you posted and send dates and registration forms for the gathering your way when they come out! Check out our contact us page on our newsletter as well!
-And subsequently become rich, famous, and handsome-
I know, now that you've explored this web page you’re thinking, “Wow, these youth are so charming, vibrant, interesting, and amazingly good-looking. I wish I could be helping them become even more amazing!” Guess what, you can, in fact we are looking for two new adults and one young adult to join our team this year!
The mission of the BC YAC is to strive to promote youth empowerment, validate the role of youth in congregations, and connect all youth and youth leaders in BC to each other and the greater UU movement. If you have a deep connection to being Unitarian Universalist, and the desire to assist in empowering youth leaders, you are exactly the kind of adult we are looking for. No adult on this committee starts out knowing everything, but the great thing about BC YAC is you’re entering a strong community of youth allies, including past BC YAC adults, willing to help you grow and develop your skills, and act as your mentor throughout your journey. Taking the step to become an ally to empowered youth might seem like a big leap, but it’s a leap into the cushy arms of the youth and past adults of our committee, and the skills and confidence, not to mention your greater understanding of youth, you gain in your role on this body are irreplaceable!
We communicate mainly through email (having basic technology skills is a major plus), with a few in person meetings a year (depending on how close together we are), and a decent amount of conference calls. Members are elected for a term of two years and must be over the age of 25 to run as an official adult, though we are looking for a young adult as well who may be below the age of 25 as long as they have bridged from the youth program. To be eligible to run for the BC YAC you must be at the Regional Fall Gathering (RFG) or have a valid excuse for missing it. If you miss it you must send a letter of interest to the BC YAC, which will help us get to know you and decide if you are well-suited to our committee. The BC RFG is generally held in late October or early November, and is inter-generational with adult and young-adult portions available. Also you will become rich, famous, and handsome when you join BC YAC, don’t ask how, it just happens.
For more information about specific positions, elections, how to run, and duties of adult members contact the BC YAC at [email protected] and we will keep you posted and send dates and registration forms for the gathering your way when they come out! Check out our contact us page on our newsletter as well!