FRESNO (KMJ) – A program through Fresno’s District 1 is building future leaders.
City Councilmember Esmeralda Soria is spearheading the Young Councilmember Program, an idea that came about during her first year of council and is now supported by PG&E.
“The intent is to really build on their leadership skills and hopefully develop an interest in public service.” – Esmeralda Soria, Fresno City Councilmember.
The program’s open to high school students living in District 1 or attending Fresno High School, Dewolf Continuation School or Central High School.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Goals and Objectives: The Young Councilmember program is committed to inform youth participants about issues faced in our Valley, the daily functions of local government, and encourage their involvement in the community. The Young Councilmember Program will educate and challenge participants understanding of government, business and technology, law enforcement, and community issues, such as drought and food insecurity, through active participation and discussions, workshops, and panels. We will partner with various community institutions to create an unparalleled experience for the participants that serve as a foundation for their future educational and professional careers.
Program Requirements
• 2.0 GPA minimum.
• Live or attend school in District 1
• The program will consist of 10 to 12 students.
• The program is of no cost to the students or their families.
Length of Program
• The program will begin on November 2016 and end in March of 2017.
• The meetings will take place on Saturday mornings at 9 a.m. and will range from 3-4 hours depending on the topic of discussion.
• Most sessions will take place at Fresno City Hall, but some sessions may require transportation to other locations.
• Program requirements and expectations will be discussed in more detail upon placement.
Student applications are due by October 26th.
For more information: contact Itzi Robles at (559)621-7814 or email [email protected]
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