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Engaging the Next Generation!

Welcome, Students!

Teacher’s Name –

Lesli Remaly and Merrilee White

All About Me

• Name

• Organization

• One program your organization offers young

people.

Generations-Characteristics

Born 2000 - Present Day Generation Z

0-4 Preschool

5-9 Elementary

10-13 Middle

14-18 High

Born 1980 – 2000 Generation Y or Millennials

19- 25 Post High

26-34 Young Adult

Success Stories

Eighth Graders Build Library

More than 100 Eighth-Graders Join Forces to Build Their California School a Library

By Erin Skarda/NationSwell

03/05/2014 at 04:00 PM EST

Carmen MartA-nez BanAs/Getty

This article was originally published by NationSwell, a website dedicated to sharing the stories of innovative Americans who are working to effect social change and move the country forward.

Darth Vader Raises Thousands

West Texas Kids Collect Jeans

They say it takes a

village – or at least a

small charter school in

El Paso, Texas – to

collect an enormous

amount of jeans to help

the needy.

1st Graders Send Get Well Cards

College Student Feeds Hungry

Feeding Video

Burrito Boys Bring Breakfast

Disaster Impacts

Children and Youth

Serving the Needs…..

Resources

http://www.youtube.com/wat

ch?v=73MWWRTVCWs

Connecting and

Organizing

Task Force Planning

• Take Home ideas to engage children and

youth in your Emergency Management

planning.

– Considerations for Children and Youth

• Age matters in planning

• They offer essential resources

• May have unique needs

• Organizations serving youth already exist

• May have different motivations

• A more service and technology influenced generation

• Influenced by peer pressure

Share Planning Ideas

Wrap Up

You Can Do It!Pep Talk

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