APROGRAM FORTOMORROW'S LEADERSTODAY MAYOR'S YOUTH LEADERSHIP CORPS aov )¥BOSTON RAYMONDL.FLYNN,MAYOR E, iveryone always says thatyoung people are the "leaders oftomorrow." But how do theyreach thatdestinationwithout the rightdirection and supporttoday. The City ofBoston and Mayor — Raymond L. Flynn in partnership with Northeastern University and theBoston — BarAssociation have established a program toprovide thatdirection and support. Thegoal ofthe Mayor's Youth Leadership Corps is toprovide the opportunities and experiencesthatwill promote and encouragethenextgeneration ofBoston's leaders. — YOUTH LEADERSHIP CORPS The Mayor'sYouth Leadership Corpswill be a group ofhardworking youngpeople from all of Boston's neighborhoods. Chosen aftertheir 4, sophomoreyearofhigh school, corpsmembers will be given a yeartheywill never forget and a yearthey can build on fortherestof theirlives. DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Theprogram's field experiences, cur- riculum and activitieswill begin during — students' junioryear after school hours, on weekends and duringvacationperiods. Attheend ofthe school year, members will beplaced in internships in some ofthe mostinteresting andproductive summerjobs available in the City. Field Experiences Youngpeople will meetthepeoplewho are theleaders of today. Theywill learn from academic, govern- mentofficials, business people andpeople in the arts, who will talkabout notjustaboutwho they are andwhattheydo today, buthowtheygotthere andwhat it takesto lead and succeed. Tripswill range from visits toWashing- ton, D.C. andmeetingswith membersof Congressto spendingtimewith ChiefExecu- tive Officers in Boston officetowers. There will also be opportunitiesto attend cultural and sports events and to meetperforming art- ists and athletes. — Curriculum Youngpeopleselected forthisprogramwill learn aboutthehistory ofBoston and allofitsneighborhoods andthe contributions ofvarious immigrant andethnic groups. Theywill studythechallenges and problemsfacingBoston, itsneighborhoods — and itspeople especiallyitsyoungpeople today. Activities Members ofthecorpswill beexpectedtoworkhard, buttheywill also A begiventhe chanceto havefun. rangeof activitieswill beprovided, both to giveyoung people a chanceto develop leadership and communication skills, and a chanceto enjoy themselvesthrough activitieslikeWhitewater rafting and campingexpeditions. Internships After spendingthe aca- demicyearin theprogram, corps members will orientthenextyear'sgroup, then be placed in summerinternshippositionsrelated totheir interests and career aspirations. Community Service An important emphasisofthe programwill be an individ- ual'sresponsibility to help others, to serve, to give somethingback. Notonlywill corps memberslearn theproblemsfaced bythe City, itsneighborhoods and people, theywill beexpected to become a partofthe solu- * . i '*":?^' tions aswell. , jT'th Leadership &Working Together Throughouttheprogram, the quality of leadershipwill be stressed, explored and encouraged. Youngpeoplewill betaughttheimpor- tanceofindividual responsibility, discipline, selfrespect and respectforothers aswell asthe valueofhardwork. Anemphasiswill also beplacedon bringingtheseyoungpeopletogetheras a group, and on encouragingmembersto form friendshipswith one anotherand succeeding — groups creatingaleadership network forthe CityofBostoninthe future. Support Youngpeoplechosenforthe Mayor'sYouth Leadership Corpswill begiven alltheencouragement and assistanceneces- saryto takepartinthisprogram. In additionto receivinga salaryfrom theirsummerinternships, corpsmemberswill receive a small stipendduringthe schoolyear and alump sum scholarshipuponcompletion oftheprogram. Memberswillbeprovidedwith tutoring, and academicandcareercounselingtohelp themmakedecisionsforthefuture. Amentor- ingprograminvolvingboth college studentsand adults willbeestablished. Site Headquarters oftheMayor's Youth Leadership Corpswill betheJames Michael CurleyHouse inJamaica Plain. Dis- cussionswilltakeplace aroundthe fireplaceof thelargelivingroom, andsmalldinnersinthe mahoganypaneleddiningroomoftheGeor- gian Revivalmansion thatwastheresidence of theformerMayorofBoston and Governorof Massachusetts. Butthereal "home"fortheMayor's Youth Leadership Corpswill betheentire City ofBoston and all that itoffers. Therealhosts will beMayorFlynn, thepeopleofBoston, Northeastern Univer- sity, theBoston Bar ^^ ^^^^ Association and all of '^^J C^l^^^^^l ^^^ otherpeople and f who institutions will ,j(s^ '^^^^^^^'^H t^^ke partin theprogram because they care aboutBoston'syoungpeople and Boston'sfuture. — Selection Corpsmemberswill be nominated byprincipals, teachers, commu- nity, business and religiousleaders, parents andpeers fortheleadership qualitiesthey have alreadybegun to show. Selectionwill bebased onconduct, characterand contributionsto community, asmuch as achievements in aca- demicsorother areas. Ifyou are a youngpersoninterested in becominga corpsmember, please fill out and sendin the attached card for an application. Ifyou knowyoungpeoplewho should be consideredforthisprogram, pleaserecom- mendthem andurgethemto apply. Formore informationon applyingor nominatingyoungpeople, contacttheprinci- pal'soffice ofanyBostonhigh school — public, parochial orprivate orwritetothe Mayor'sYouth Leadership Corps, 350 The MA Jamaicaway,Jamaica Plain, 02130. As ourfuturedepends onourleaders tomorrow, thoseleadersdependon oursup- porttoday. ,"V 1ft" Russbparkman MAYOR'SYOUTH LEADERSHIPCORPS TheJamesMichael CurleyHouse 350TheJamaicaway MA Boston, 02130