Teens Program

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Youth of the Year

“I was diagnosed with apraxia of speech when I was younger which led me to misspeak and not be able toform my words. I’d often ponder before speaking, weighing the risk of potential embarrassment. But, I conquered that fear by the guidance and support of the Club, and my mentors here who instill confidence within me.”

- Grace Gerosa - 2024 Youth of the Year

The History

Since 1947, the Youth of the Year program has honored and celebrated the nation’s most inspiring youth and their incredible stories. The Youth of the Year is a prestigious honor bestowed upon an exemplary teen in recognition of their leadership, service, academic excellence, and dedication to living a healthy lifestyle. Now, in its 76th year, the Youth of the Year program honors America’s most awe-inspiring young people on their path to a great future.

Boys & Girls Club of Northern Westchester (BGCNW) had its inaugural Youth of the Year Ceremony in 1995.

The Journey

Throughout the Youth of the Year journey, Boys and Girls Clubs recognize these outstanding young people at local, state, and regional levels before providing an opportunity for six of these teens to strive for the title of National Youth of the Year.

Candidates wishing to participate in the Youth of the Year program at the local level complete an application portfolio consisting of a candidate bio, resume and cover letter, three (3) essays (My Club Experience, What Matters to Me, Personal Growth), two (2) letters of recommendation (Club, community), and supporting documents.

The Reward

The candidate who most demonstrates the qualities of leadership, commitment to academic achievement, commitment to advocacy, and commandment of public speaking will earn the title of BGCNW Youth of the Year and will go on to compete at the state level. Two additional runners-up are chosen from amongst the candidates. The first is the Chris Cutri Memorial Scholarship Award, an honor bestowed on the candidate who possesses Chris’ qualities of a positive attitude, perseverance, strength in overcoming adversity, kindness and integrity, and sportsmanship (demonstrating fair play “win or lose” in the game of life). The second is awarded the Wilfred E. Jennings Leadership Award, an honor given in recognition of the candidate’s commitment to leadership, advocacy, and community service. The named Youth of the Year and runners-up receive scholarship funds for college.

The Supporting Programs

BGCNW’s educational enrichment, leadership, and workforce development programs work in tandem to provide youth with critical skills needed for success in the global marketplace; such as communication, public speaking, goal-setting, and teamwork. These programs provide curriculum, opportunities and mentorship designed to foster academic success, character and leadership development, and healthy lifestyles.

College Quest

BGCNW’s signature college readiness program which provides a range of services to guide Club members as they work toward high school graduation and prepare for post-secondary education and career success.

Civic Advocacy

Each year, Club staff and teen leaders visit the state capital to advocate on behalf of funding for programs and services that support positive youth outcomes.

Liberty Keystone Club

A premier teen leadership and community service program, the goal of which is to promote character and leadership qualities among Club teens; to provide awareness and impact in the areas of community service, academic success, career preparation and teen outreach.

Career Launch

A workforce development and career exploration program that utilizes virtual reality, workplace visits, job-shadowing opportunities, and other tools to expose youth to the abundance of job and career choices available across various industries in the global market.

Wilfred E. Jennings Summer Leadership Program

BGCNW’s signature job readiness program which provides teens the opportunity to build and enhance leadership skills, personal development, team building, money management skills, college readiness skills and career experience through a combination of practical lessons and on-the-job training as volunteer counselors with our Summer Adventure Camp.

The Candidates

Click on the name of the candidate to view their bio.

The Judges

Click on the name of the judge to view their bio.

Wendy Aglietti

Community Volunteer

Brian Lakamp

Board Member

Audacy

Wendy McNamara

Coordinator, Community Affairs

NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital

Phil Taitt

Anchor/Reporter

ABC7 New York

 

Jeremy Tillman

Test Prep Tutor – Tillman Tutoring
Tech Consultant – Tillhouse Ventures

Become A Sponsor

To learn more about sponsoring Youth of the Year or one of the supporting programs, contact John Tunas at jtunas@bgcnw.com or 914-666-8069 x108.