Erin O'Brien Archives - American Youth Foundation https://ayf.com/tag/erin-obrien/ Wed, 18 Jan 2023 16:49:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://ayf.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/cropped-AYF-FAV-ICON-32x32.png Erin O'Brien Archives - American Youth Foundation https://ayf.com/tag/erin-obrien/ 32 32 NLC Class Challenge raises $10,000 for 2023 scholarships https://ayf.com/nlc-class-challenge-raises-10000-for-2023-scholarships/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nlc-class-challenge-raises-10000-for-2023-scholarships Wed, 18 Jan 2023 16:49:24 +0000 https://ayf.com/?p=33612 National Leadership Conference classes form strong bonds during this transformative four-year program – bonds that hold tight long after their last fire circle together. In late 2022, NLC Co-Directors Erin O’Brien, Beth Wilson, and Michael Harter presented NLC alumni with a challenge: Which class could raise the most money for 2023 NLC scholarships, and how many people could they get ...

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National Leadership Conference classes form strong bonds during this transformative four-year program – bonds that hold tight long after their last fire circle together.

In late 2022, NLC Co-Directors Erin O’Brien, Beth Wilson, and Michael Harter presented NLC alumni with a challenge: Which class could raise the most money for 2023 NLC scholarships, and how many people could they get to participate?

Dozens of alumni participated in the Fuel the Founder Fire Challenge, rallying their classmates to solicit contributions from family and friends across the country. When the clock struck midnight on Jan. 31, these devoted alumni had raised $10,271 in just 30 days.

“We were so impressed with our alumni’s ability to come through during such a busy time of year,” O’Brien said. “Their continued dedication to NLC long after they’ve graduated shows how powerful their connection has remained over the years.”

The class Serving Through Action was true to its name, with 30 donations raising $6,000 of the total scholarship funds. The class To Seek Again and Again was second in total number of participants, while Capable and Strong took second in total dollars raised. The class Deeply Rooted was third in both categories.

“Turning fundraising into a friendly competition is fun, and truly we’re so grateful for every dollar and donor,” said O’Brien. “At the end of the day, 2023 NLC participants are the true winners, as all $10,271 will go toward scholarships for them.”

If you’d like to make a gift to the National Leadership Conference, you can contribute online.

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NLC returns to Miniwanca with powerful program https://ayf.com/nlc-returns-to-miniwanca-with-powerful-program/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nlc-returns-to-miniwanca-with-powerful-program Wed, 29 Jun 2022 00:42:59 +0000 https://ayf.com/?p=32258 The National Leadership Conference roared back to life this summer after two years of virtual and abbreviated gatherings. NLC Co-Director Erin O’Brien said it was emotional to reconnect with youth and volunteer staff after so much time apart. “I got choked up several times with happiness over the simple fact that it was happening,” she said. “I am proud we were ...

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The National Leadership Conference roared back to life this summer after two years of virtual and abbreviated gatherings.

NLC Co-Director Erin O’Brien said it was emotional to reconnect with youth and volunteer staff after so much time apart.

“I got choked up several times with happiness over the simple fact that it was happening,” she said. “I am proud we were able to give the participants and staff a full conference after everything we have all been through over the last few years. I think we all needed the connections, the positive interactions, and the hope that NLC provides for so many.”

NLC 2022 saw nearly 100 first-year participants take their first steps on the dunes, as well as the welcome return of 40 third- and fourth-year participants. There was no second-year class since the program was canceled in 2020 due to COVID-19.

For eight days, the NLC participants gathered in community and as classes, creating and strengthening bonds that will last a lifetime. The week was filled with powerful discussion, emotional reunions, and moments of levity as everyone had fun along the way.

Fellow Co-Director Beth Wilson said it was particularly powerful to watch the fourth-year class, Connected in Compassion, graduate.

“One of my favorite mission moments is when each fourth-year graduating participant said something about how NLC has changed their lives,” Wilson said. “This class literally had to wait six years to graduate and still almost 20 of them returned.”

It was also exciting to welcome the first-year participants, many of whom are the children of current and former NLC staff members. “This class will graduate in the 100th year of the AYF,” O’Brien said. “The chose the name Focus Forward Lasting Legacy – fitting for the centennial class of the AYF’s first program.”

The magic of NLC wouldn’t have been possible without the dedicated NLC staff, a team of 75 volunteers from across the country who give their time and skills to host this life-changing program.

“This program wouldn’t exist without the volunteer staff. They work so hard, they show up for the participants, and each volunteer brings their own gifts to our program,” O’Brien said. “It is such a vibrant, loving, positive community filled with the most inspiring people.”

Wilson recalled the instant connection between staff and participants. “We were all there for the same reason, and after a few days when the participants got an idea what camp was like, it was a feeling I’ve never experienced before,” she said. “To see what we had worked so hard for over the past year come together and see these young adults not only have fun, but also learn about themselves and others was magical to me.”

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