Deadline: 20 May 2025
The World Literacy Foundation is pleased to announce its Youth Ambassador Program to train and encourage youth individuals to become literacy advocates and generate change in their communities.
Their ambassador program is an incredible platform to interact, share and strengthen togetherness with other like-minded people determined to eradicate illiteracy worldwide.
Benefits
- Be a voice in your community
- Ambassadors will speak at their school, university, media or community group to raise awareness and advocate for literacy.
- Support the education of vulnerable children
- Ambassadors will raise funds to support one of the literacy programs of the World Literacy Foundation.
- Develop your leadership and advocacy skills
- Ambassadors will receive training to learn how to get others involved in their cause and make a greater impact to help eradicate illiteracy.
- Certificate of completion upon closure of the program for participants that fundraise for the World Literacy Foundation
- Letter of completion for participants who fundraise for World Literacy Foundation.
Duration
- Program length: 3 months.
Why become a WLF Ambassador?
- Take on a volunteer role within a global organization to advocate for literacy
- Gain leadership, advocacy, communication, fundraising, and PR skills
- Make a positive impact on the education of vulnerable children
- Join a network of change-makers that are motivated to eradicate illiteracy
- Have your voice heard through WLF website, social media and mainstream media
- Provide innovative, creative solutions to combat illiteracy globally
Eligibility Criteria
- They are looking for young people who meet the following criteria:
- Be 15-26 years old.
- Have a deep passion for literacy, human rights, and social causes
- Wants to join a community of Change-Makers
- Have access to a computer/smartphone and internet connection
- Have the availability to contribute 30 hours of service across the 3 months to complete the program
- Be able to take part in fundraising activities for the organization
For more information, visit World Literacy Foundation.