Formation 1987 Membership Youth ages 11-18 Website Youth Volunteer Corps Founded 1987 Legal status Nonprofit organization | Location United States President & Founder David Battey Headquarters Missouri, United States Type of business Youth organization | |
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Purpose We create volunteer opportunities to address community needs and to inspire youth for a lifetime commitment to service. Similar Camp Fire, Youth Service America, AmeriCorps, UNITED WAY WORLDWIDE, AmeriCorps VISTA Profiles |
Leader in volunteer engagement leadership awards 2013 youth volunteer corps yvc
Youth Volunteer Corps,(YVC), is a non-profit service organization operating throughout the United States and Canada that was created to introduce, encourage, and support the spirit of volunteerism in youth ages 11 to 18 through consistent, well-organized volunteer opportunities. It began in 1987 as a single organization in Kansas City, Missouri, sponsored by the Heart of America United Way and was funded by numerous public and private sources.
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- Leader in volunteer engagement leadership awards 2013 youth volunteer corps yvc
- Youth volunteer corps connecting youth improving communities changing lives
- Mission statement and goals
- Fundamental components
- History
- References
Since then YVC has grown to dozens of affiliated sites in the United States and Canada, sponsored locally by diverse community-based organizations such as Volunteer Centers, YMCA, Boys and Girls Clubs, Camp Fire, United Way, City Parks & Recreation, and school districts. Funding is provided by foundations, corporations, individuals, United Way, and both the local and federal government.
Youth volunteer corps connecting youth improving communities changing lives
Mission statement and goals
Mission: “We create volunteer opportunities to address community needs and to inspire youth for a lifetime commitment to service.”
The stated goals of YVC are:
- To engage young people in service projects that are challenging, rewarding and educational.
- To serve the unmet needs of the community and its residents.
- To promote among youth a greater understanding and appreciation for the diversity of their community.
- To promote a lifetime ethic of service among youth.
Examples of projects include:
Fundamental components
YVC is a membership organization where affiliates (or local YVC sites), are provided with training, fundraising opportunities, support and programming. The program consists of two fundamental components:
Summer Component: Youth volunteer on extended projects throughout the summer, allowing for the opportunity to see larger outcomes and accomplishments. Youth are a part of a team supervised by trained adult Team Leaders where they learn teamwork, appreciation for diversity and civic responsibility.
School-Year Component: Youth serve as teams during the school year service projects after school and on weekends. Additionally, YVC Program Directors, Team Leaders and staff work with teachers to design and implement age-appropriate service projects that tie school curriculum to community service.
History
As part of his college senior thesis project research in 1985, YVC President David Battey interviewed leaders in the newly forming youth service field. He found that while service opportunities were sporadically available through schools, churches and synagogues, a broad-based community organization offering challenging, organized service opportunities to youth of all ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds was not consistently available.
Developing a framework for such an organization, Battey returned to his hometown of Kansas City and established the Youth Volunteer Corps of Greater Kansas City under the sponsorship of Heart of America United Way and with funding from public and private sources.