National Youth Advisory Board

Deadline extended to June 6th!
The 2008-2009 NYAB Application is now available!

What is the National Youth Advisory Board?

The National Youth Advisory Board (NYAB) is comprised of 15-20 sophomores, juniors and seniors from across the nation. (Students applying for the 2008-2009 NYAB must be at least a high school sophomore in the fall of 2008 to be eligible.) Youth are selected each Spring through an application process. All NYAB members serve a one-year term, and some are selected by their peers to serve a second term. At least one member of NYAB will also serve on the Souper Bowl of Caring Board of Directors.

What are the responsibilities?

  • Attend two mandatory in-person meetings organized by Souper Bowl of Caring. The first meeting is July 17-20, 2008 and the second is October 24-26, 2008. The Souper Bowl of Caring provides all travel, lodging and meals for NYAB meetings.
  • Serve as a youth spokesperson for media
  • Act as a youth Ambassador, sharing Souper Bowl of Caring with others in your community
  • Assist the Souper Bowl of Caring by offering ideas and suggestions on ways to grow and continue to reach out to youth
  • Represent the Souper Bowl of Caring in a positive manner at all times

How do I participate?

Print and fill out the 2008-2009 NYAB Application. The mailing instructions are included in the application. The file requires Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Reader (free download) to view.

2007-2008 National Youth Advisory Board

  • Nicole Ashmankas, Millbury, MA
  • Jessika Rene Blankenship, Lexington, SC
  • James W. Carras, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
  • Spencer P. DeWald, Boca Raton, FL (also serves on the Board of Directors)
  • Sarah Habermehl, Disputanta, VA
  • Kyle David Keigan, Story City, IA
  • Brent A. Johnson, Knoxville, TN
  • Sarah Jo Jordan, St. Augustine, FL
  • Summer Dowd-Lukesh, Rancho Cucamonga, CA
  • Sarah Mohr, Charlotte, NC
  • Ashley Mullican, Yardley, PA
  • Jeremy Satterwhite, Rex, GA
  • Nan Wagner, Vicksburg, MS
  • Beatrix Weil, Lynbook, NY
  • Caitlin Young, Grand Junction, CO
 

Stories

"We spent a day in our youth Sunday School class talking about hunger and using some of the quizes and exercises on this website. Hopefully as the kids were helping to cook and distribute our soup, they had a better undestanding of how lucky we are t" (more)

Stephanie Melnick, Zion Lutheran in Ferndale, MI

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