Youth Empowered Action Camp
YEA Camp is a fun & inspiring leadership summer camp for 12-17 year olds who want to make a difference in the world. For more information about our summer camp and other teen activism resources, visit our website http://www.yeacamp.org-
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- YEA Campers Love Turkeys!
- 10 Ways Parents Can Empower Their Courageous Child Activist
- Life-Changing Summer Camp Serves Life-Saving Food
- 10 Ways Kids Too Young to Vote Can Impact the Election
- TAKE OUR QUIZ: Should you work at a life-changing leadership camp for teens changing the world?
- “What Is the Coolest Thing You’ve Ever Done?” Read This Teen’s Answer
- Teen Environmentalist Shares Her Story Speaking at International Climate Change Conference
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Disney Star Calum Worthy Is YEA Camp’s New Celebrity Spokesperson!
Big news! Calum Worthy, best known from Disney Channel’s hit show “Austin & Ally,” is YEA Camp’s new celebrity spokesperson! Continue reading
Everyday Should Be Earth Day … But Monday Is Earth Day!
Tomorrow, Monday April 22, is Earth Day, but what does that really mean? Last time we checked, we live on the Earth everyday. Unfortunately, maybe for that exact reason, it can be easy to take things like clean air or … Continue reading
YEA Camper applications are so inspiring!
One of our favorite parts of getting ready for YEA Camp is reading our campers’ applications. We keep the application process pretty simple, but we do ask each prospective camper why they want to attend, what they care about, and what … Continue reading