Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (Victoria)

Closing Date: 
Sun 30th Oct 2011
Opportunity Type: 
Award/Fellowship
State: 
Victoria
More Information Link: 
Contact Person: 
alick.weber@gmail.com

The Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) is a week-long residential personal development program for young people aged 18 to 25, which focuses on yourself, leadership and community. This event is for the Rotary District of 9800, it covers an area from Brighton on Port Phillip Bay through the bayside suburbs and the City of Melbourne, right up through central Victoria to Echuca on the River Murray bordering New South Wales.

The RYLA event is run on a district to district basis. The RYLA for District 9800 aims to:

  • Give young people the chance to come together in a supportive environment to gain a better understanding of their own strengths and the unique qualities and abilities of others
  • Provide an opportunity for young people to develop a network of resources to facilitate their roles and development
  • Facilitate learning about teamwork, communication, motivation and to develop the leadership skills of young people through experiential workshops
  • Create a greater awareness of social issues affecting young people and
  • Demonstrate Rotary’s commitment to young people.

Each participant is sponsored by a Victorian Rotary Club ensuring the program is at no cost to those who attend. Transportation to and from the outer Metropolitan venue is also provided.  Applications close at the end of October - so apply now if you are interested in attending this great program.

Check out the website for much more detail, or email alick.weber@gmail.com.

 
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Opportunity Type: 
Award/Fellowship
Closing Date: 
Sun 30th Oct 2011
Organisation Name: 
Rotary
State: 
Victoria
More Information Link: 
Contact Person: 
alick.weber@gmail.com
Opportunity Overview: 
The Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) is a week-long residential personal development program for young people aged 18 to 25, which focuses on yourself, leadership and community. This event is for the Rotary District of 980, it covers an area from Brighton on Port Phillip Bay through the bayside suburbs and the City of Melbourne, right up through central Victoria to Echuca on the River Murray bordering New South Wales.

The Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) is a week-long residential personal development program for young people aged 18 to 25, which focuses on yourself, leadership and community. This event is for the Rotary District of 9800, it covers an area from Brighton on Port Phillip Bay through the bayside suburbs and the City of Melbourne, right up through central Victoria to Echuca on the River Murray bordering New South Wales.

The RYLA event is run on a district to district basis. The RYLA for District 9800 aims to:

  • Give young people the chance to come together in a supportive environment to gain a better understanding of their own strengths and the unique qualities and abilities of others
  • Provide an opportunity for young people to develop a network of resources to facilitate their roles and development
  • Facilitate learning about teamwork, communication, motivation and to develop the leadership skills of young people through experiential workshops
  • Create a greater awareness of social issues affecting young people and
  • Demonstrate Rotary’s commitment to young people.

Each participant is sponsored by a Victorian Rotary Club ensuring the program is at no cost to those who attend. Transportation to and from the outer Metropolitan venue is also provided.  Applications close at the end of October - so apply now if you are interested in attending this great program.

Check out the website for much more detail, or email alick.weber@gmail.com.

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The RYLA event is run on a district to district basis. The RYLA for District 9800 aims to:

  • Give young people the chance to come together in a supportive environment to gain a better understanding of their own strengths and the unique qualities and abilities of others
  • Provide an opportunity for young people to develop a network of resources to facilitate their roles and development
  • Facilitate learning about teamwork, communication, motivation and to develop the leadership skills of young people through experiential workshops
  • Create a greater awareness of social issues affecting young people and
  • Demonstrate Rotary’s commitment to young people.

Each participant is sponsored by a Victorian Rotary Club ensuring the program is at no cost to those who attend. Transportation to and from the outer Metropolitan venue is also provided.  Applications close at the end of October - so apply now if you are interested in attending this great program.

Check out the website for much more detail, or email alick.weber@gmail.com.

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Opportunity Type: 
Award/Fellowship
Closing Date: 
Sun 30th Oct 2011
Organisation Name: 
Rotary
State: 
Victoria
More Information Link: 
Contact Person: 
alick.weber@gmail.com
Opportunity Overview: 
The Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) is a week-long residential personal development program for young people aged 18 to 25, which focuses on yourself, leadership and community. This event is for the Rotary District of 980, it covers an area from Brighton on Port Phillip Bay through the bayside suburbs and the City of Melbourne, right up through central Victoria to Echuca on the River Murray bordering New South Wales.

The Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA) is a week-long residential personal development program for young people aged 18 to 25, which focuses on yourself, leadership and community. This event is for the Rotary District of 9800, it covers an area from Brighton on Port Phillip Bay through the bayside suburbs and the City of Melbourne, right up through central Victoria to Echuca on the River Murray bordering New South Wales.

The RYLA event is run on a district to district basis. The RYLA for District 9800 aims to:

  • Give young people the chance to come together in a supportive environment to gain a better understanding of their own strengths and the unique qualities and abilities of others
  • Provide an opportunity for young people to develop a network of resources to facilitate their roles and development
  • Facilitate learning about teamwork, communication, motivation and to develop the leadership skills of young people through experiential workshops
  • Create a greater awareness of social issues affecting young people and
  • Demonstrate Rotary’s commitment to young people.

Each participant is sponsored by a Victorian Rotary Club ensuring the program is at no cost to those who attend. Transportation to and from the outer Metropolitan venue is also provided.  Applications close at the end of October - so apply now if you are interested in attending this great program.

Check out the website for much more detail, or email alick.weber@gmail.com.

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