21 min

Featuring David Battey Founder Youth Volunteer Corps - How do You Convert a Verbal "Yes" into a Tangible Commitment‪?‬ The Service Academy Podcast

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“Our teenage population is clearly frustrated. The problem we face in America today is not a lack of willingness to serve or to help others, but to find the appropriate outlet for their zeal to help others.” - David Battey, Founder of Youth Volunteer Corps 



In this episode, meet David Battey, the founder of Youth Volunteer Corps (YVC), which is a network of organizations across the US and Canada that engage young people aged 11-18 in team-based, structured, diverse, and flexible service-learning opportunities.



YVC (Youth Volunteer Corps) has successfully partnered with a sea of local service organizations, such as the United Way, YMCA, and the Boys and Girls Clubs. With their help, YVC has grown to include 30 chapters in the US, three in Canada, and one in Uganda. The organization has successfully engaged over 300,000 young people who have collectively volunteered for almost 5 million hours of service.

The podcast also features Betsy Calmer, the Director of Marketing for YVC, who shares powerful advice on how to keep going, doing something grand, keeping it fun, not being afraid of "no," and finding new opportunities for growth. 

Betsy and David’s work inspires Service Academy’s Ryan and Thomas to find and engage existing support structures and advocates like the incredible St. George's School faculty, local nonprofits, and service pioneers like YVC. Similar to YVC, Service Academy is laser focused on developing a wellspring of student-centered opportunities that not only benefit the community, but also help young people develop the skills they need to achieve their personal goals and make a positive impact on the world.

For more information or to JOIN US go to https://ServiceAcademy.org

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“Our teenage population is clearly frustrated. The problem we face in America today is not a lack of willingness to serve or to help others, but to find the appropriate outlet for their zeal to help others.” - David Battey, Founder of Youth Volunteer Corps 



In this episode, meet David Battey, the founder of Youth Volunteer Corps (YVC), which is a network of organizations across the US and Canada that engage young people aged 11-18 in team-based, structured, diverse, and flexible service-learning opportunities.



YVC (Youth Volunteer Corps) has successfully partnered with a sea of local service organizations, such as the United Way, YMCA, and the Boys and Girls Clubs. With their help, YVC has grown to include 30 chapters in the US, three in Canada, and one in Uganda. The organization has successfully engaged over 300,000 young people who have collectively volunteered for almost 5 million hours of service.

The podcast also features Betsy Calmer, the Director of Marketing for YVC, who shares powerful advice on how to keep going, doing something grand, keeping it fun, not being afraid of "no," and finding new opportunities for growth. 

Betsy and David’s work inspires Service Academy’s Ryan and Thomas to find and engage existing support structures and advocates like the incredible St. George's School faculty, local nonprofits, and service pioneers like YVC. Similar to YVC, Service Academy is laser focused on developing a wellspring of student-centered opportunities that not only benefit the community, but also help young people develop the skills they need to achieve their personal goals and make a positive impact on the world.

For more information or to JOIN US go to https://ServiceAcademy.org

CONNECT

https://facebook.com/NewServiceAcademy

https://instagram.com/NewServiceAcademy

https://tiktok.com/@serviceacademy

https://twitter.com/NewServiceAcad

https://linkedin.com/company/newserviceacademy

#NewServiceAcademy

21 min