Youth Service America


Youth Service America is an international nonprofit organization promoting youth service, youth voice and youth volunteerism.

Summary

The purpose of the YSA is to support and promote youth voice, youth service, and service-learning through advocacy and resource sharing activities. As a resource center that partners with many other organizations, YSA seeks to increase the quantity and quality of volunteer opportunities for people that are currently between 5 and 25 years of age. Their aim is to serve both nationally and internationally. It is a resource center and as of 2002 an alliance of over 300 organizations which help young people find opportunities to serve their communities, at times providing grants.
The organization's leader, Steve Culbertson, was appointed to the role of President and CEO in 1996.

Programs

Programs include:
YSA has also been a long-time partner supporting the National Service Learning Conference, co-sponsored by the National Youth Leadership Council, and operates programs to recognize young people conducting notable service activities internationally.

Criticism

YSA has been included in past criticisms of the youth service movement, which routinely includes compulsory participation forced by educators and cursory recognition by government agencies and others. However, it has been regularly cited as a notable force for youth empowerment for many years.