Hey John, The deadline for 10-16 year olds to apply to our AMAZE Youth Ambassador program is next Friday! If the below email didn't answer your questions and you missed the information sessions, feel free to watch the recording here to learn more about our AMAZE Youth Ambassador program and application process.
Otherwise, all applications can be submitted here by Friday, July 30th.
Still have questions? Feel free to email them to [email protected]
We look forward to reviewing your applications!
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From: AMAZE.org , Advocates for Youth
Date: Wed, Jun 23, 2021 at 6:20 PM
Subject: Ages 10-16 can apply to be an AMAZE Youth Ambassador
To: [email protected]
Hey John,
As you know, AMAZE.org provides animated sex ed videos for free online, and is used by parents and in schools across the country. But part of why AMAZE videos are so successful, is because real young people provide advice on video ideas, content and new initiatives. They're called AMAZE Youth Ambassadors, and the search for our next cohort is underway!
We’re looking for young people (ages 10-16) across the country who will advise AMAZE.org on video content and serve as peer-to-peer health educators (with some support and training. If that's you, your child, or could be someone you know, tell them to sign up for an information session here: https://amaze.org/YouthAmbassadors/
Responsibilities include:
- Participating in two monthly video conference calls- via Zoom September 2021 - June 2022
- Completing monthly assignments (required to receive $50 monthly compensation)
- Providing feedback and advice to the AMAZE team on video ideas, content, new initiatives and other AMAZE related items
- Supporting AMAZE through content creation, panels, and live-events on TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram as opportunities arise (optional)
- Committing to recruiting 3-5 peers for additional feedback
- Speaking with media (upon request)
If you have any questions, simply reply to this email!
Thanks so much!
Shazmin Taylor
Social & Web Manager
AMAZE.org, a project of Advocates for Youth
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