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YMCA Youth and Government Washington State

 

 

YMCA Youth & Government

Programs

 


YOUTH LEGISLATURE

Founded in 1947, the YMCA Youth Legislature provides students the opportunity to experience the democratic process firsthand. Throughout the year, participants learn how to research public policy issues, write real legislation, practice public speaking and debating skills, and work together to achieve a goal. Assuming the roles of Senator, Representative, lobbyist, and press, the Youth Legislature meets in a four-day legislative session presided over by their statewide elected officials, including governor, Secretary of State, Lt. Governor and Speaker of the House.

 

MOCK TRIAL

The YMCA Mock Trial program allows students to participate in a "true-to-life" courtroom drama. Each team of attorneys and witnesses prepares the case for trial before a real judge in an actual courtroom. A "jury" of attorneys rates teams for their presentation while the presiding judge rules on the motions, objections, and ultimately the merits. Participants develop critical thinking and analytical skills, learn the art of oral advocacy, and gain a respect for the role of law and the judiciary. The district winning teams compete for the State Championship in Olympia in March.

 

CONFERENCE ON NATIONAL AFFAIRS

This program offers unusual opportunities for a young person to do research in the area of national and international concerns; to organize this information into a document proposal; to engage in intensive discussion; and to debate these proposals with outstanding young people from other states.  Advisors and delegates who have participated in the YMCA Youth Conference on National Affairs are unanimous in their belief that this experience makes a vital contribution to helping citizens learn more about the democratic form of government. 

 

VISION STATEMENT
New generations of ethical and informed public-minded citizens.

MISSION STATEMENT

Teach democratic values and skills to youth through hands-on experiences.

Specific program goals include:

  • To foster the development of citizen responsibility
  • To develop social competence, problem-solving ability, and communication skills
  • To inspire young people to be responsible and act with integrity
  • To encourage self reliance and a sense of purpose in youth
  • To provide training and experience through active participation in the three branches of government: legislative, executive and judicial
  • To stimulate careful deliberation of social issues and their possible resolutions
  • To create opportunities to hear and respect varying viewpoints
  • To apply ethical values in making public policy
  • To teach the YMCA core values of honesty, caring, respect and responsibility

 

MOTTO

Democracy must be learned by each generation.

 

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