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Professional and youth organizations are groups either run by youth or started for the purpose of helping the youth in a given community. These groups can be run through schools, churches, or even at local recreation centers, among other places. Generally, all of these organizations have the same goal in mind—to provide a safe and engaging place for the youth of a community to grow, learn, and impact the world around them.
Youth organizations can be a great way for the youth to develop personal and interpersonal skills and build self-esteem. Plus, joining a youth organization can help develop useful job skills and offer various leadership opportunities to prepare you for the real world.
Activity Overview:
For this activity, you will be researching a variety of youth organizations and creating a presentation to showcase all that you learned.
Activity Guidelines:
you will be creating a slide show presentation
Your presentation should include:
One title slide
One slide giving an overview of what professional/youth groups are
One slide for each of the THREE organizations that you research
For each organization, include the organization name, its mission, and what the organization is
One slide that outlines the different roles and responsibilities of members of youth organizations (in general)
Three photos throughout the presentation
One slide that lists any websites that were used in your research
make a very simple slideshow presentation.
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Below is a very simple slide-by-slide presentation you can copy into PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Keynote. I include the exact slide text, where to place three photos, and the websites used for research. Keep each slide clean — one short heading and 3–6 bullets or short lines.
Slide 1 — Title slide
- Title: Youth & Professional Organizations
- Subtitle: How they help young people grow and lead
- Optional: Your name / class / date
- Photo (place at right or full-bleed background): search Unsplash for “youth group” or use https://unsplash.com/s/photos/youth-group
- Alt text: Group of young people smiling at a club
Slide 2 — What are youth / professional groups?
- Definition: Groups run by youth or started to help youth in a community
- Where they meet: schools, churches, community centers, recreation centers
- Main goal: Provide a safe, engaging place to learn, lead, and grow
- Benefits: skill building, leadership opportunities, community service
Slide 3 — Organization #1: Boys & Girls Clubs of America
- Organization name: Boys & Girls Clubs of America
- Mission: Enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens
- What it is: After-school clubs offering programs in education, sports, arts, and mentoring
- Photo (small image on slide): search “Boys & Girls Clubs kids” or use club photo resources on https://www.bgca.org
- Alt text: Kids in an after-school program
Slide 4 — Organization #2: Girl Scouts of the USA
- Organization name: Girl Scouts of the USA
- Mission: Build girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place
- What it is: Youth organization for girls offering badges, STEM, outdoors, and leadership programs
- Photo (small image on slide): search “Girl Scouts activities” or use photo library on https://www.girlscouts.org
- Alt text: Girl Scouts doing an outdoor activity
Slide 5 — Organization #3: 4‑H
- Organization name: 4‑H (National 4‑H Council / local 4‑H clubs)
- Mission: Engage youth to reach their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development
- What it is: Community clubs focusing on hands-on learning in science, agriculture, leadership, and citizenship
- Photo (small image on slide): search “4-H club kids” or use https://4-h.org for images
- Alt text: Youth participating in a 4‑H project
Slide 6 — Typical roles & responsibilities in youth organizations
- President / Chair: lead meetings, represent the group, set goals
- Vice President: support the president, run meetings when needed
- Secretary: keep minutes, manage communication and records
- Treasurer: manage money, budget, and fundraising records
- Committee leaders / project leads: plan events and activities
- Members: participate, volunteer, learn, and vote on group decisions
- Adult advisor/mentor: provide guidance, ensure safety and compliance
Slide 7 — Photos (three images used in the slideshow)
- Photo 1 (Title slide): Unsplash search — https://unsplash.com/s/photos/youth-group
- Photo 2 (Org slide — Boys & Girls Clubs or Girl Scouts): official site photo galleries:
- Boys & Girls Clubs: https://www.bgca.org
- Girl Scouts: https://www.girlscouts.org
- Photo 3 (Org slide — 4‑H): 4‑H images: https://4-h.org
(If you prefer free stock images: try Unsplash or Pexels and search the organization + “kids” or “club”)
Slide 8 — Sources / Websites used
- Boys & Girls Clubs of America — https://www.bgca.org
- Girl Scouts of the USA — https://www.girlscouts.org
- National 4‑H Council / 4‑H — https://4-h.org
- General photo search (free images): https://unsplash.com and https://www.pexels.com
Notes on formatting and keeping it simple
- Use one short heading per slide and 3–5 bullets of short text.
- Keep fonts large and readable (title ~36–44 pt, bullets ~24–28 pt).
- Place one photo on the title slide and one small photo on two of the organization slides (total 3 photos).
- If you need a downloadable file (PPTX or Google Slides), tell me which format and I can create one for you.
Slide 1 — Title slide
- Title: Youth & Professional Organizations
- Subtitle: How they help young people grow and lead
- Optional: Your name / class / date
- Photo (place at right or full-bleed background): search Unsplash for “youth group” or use https://unsplash.com/s/photos/youth-group
- Alt text: Group of young people smiling at a club
Slide 2 — What are youth / professional groups?
- Definition: Groups run by youth or started to help youth in a community
- Where they meet: schools, churches, community centers, recreation centers
- Main goal: Provide a safe, engaging place to learn, lead, and grow
- Benefits: skill building, leadership opportunities, community service
Slide 3 — Organization #1: Boys & Girls Clubs of America
- Organization name: Boys & Girls Clubs of America
- Mission: Enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens
- What it is: After-school clubs offering programs in education, sports, arts, and mentoring
- Photo (small image on slide): search “Boys & Girls Clubs kids” or use club photo resources on https://www.bgca.org
- Alt text: Kids in an after-school program
Slide 4 — Organization #2: Girl Scouts of the USA
- Organization name: Girl Scouts of the USA
- Mission: Build girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place
- What it is: Youth organization for girls offering badges, STEM, outdoors, and leadership programs
- Photo (small image on slide): search “Girl Scouts activities” or use photo library on https://www.girlscouts.org
- Alt text: Girl Scouts doing an outdoor activity
Slide 5 — Organization #3: 4‑H
- Organization name: 4‑H (National 4‑H Council / local 4‑H clubs)
- Mission: Engage youth to reach their fullest potential while advancing the field of youth development
- What it is: Community clubs focusing on hands-on learning in science, agriculture, leadership, and citizenship
- Photo (small image on slide): search “4-H club kids” or use https://4-h.org for images
- Alt text: Youth participating in a 4‑H project
Slide 6 — Typical roles & responsibilities in youth organizations
- President / Chair: lead meetings, represent the group, set goals
- Vice President: support the president, run meetings when needed
- Secretary: keep minutes, manage communication and records
- Treasurer: manage money, budget, and fundraising records
- Committee leaders / project leads: plan events and activities
- Members: participate, volunteer, learn, and vote on group decisions
- Adult advisor/mentor: provide guidance, ensure safety and compliance
Slide 7 — Photos (three images used in the slideshow)
- Photo 1 (Title slide): Unsplash search — https://unsplash.com/s/photos/youth-group
- Photo 2 (Org slide — Boys & Girls Clubs or Girl Scouts): official site photo galleries:
- Boys & Girls Clubs: https://www.bgca.org
- Girl Scouts: https://www.girlscouts.org
- Photo 3 (Org slide — 4‑H): 4‑H images: https://4-h.org
(If you prefer free stock images: try Unsplash or Pexels and search the organization + “kids” or “club”)
Slide 8 — Sources / Websites used
- Boys & Girls Clubs of America — https://www.bgca.org
- Girl Scouts of the USA — https://www.girlscouts.org
- National 4‑H Council / 4‑H — https://4-h.org
- General photo search (free images): https://unsplash.com and https://www.pexels.com
Notes on formatting and keeping it simple
- Use one short heading per slide and 3–5 bullets of short text.
- Keep fonts large and readable (title ~36–44 pt, bullets ~24–28 pt).
- Place one photo on the title slide and one small photo on two of the organization slides (total 3 photos).
- If you need a downloadable file (PPTX or Google Slides), tell me which format and I can create one for you.
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