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What:
MYLF (pronounced "my life") is a unique career and leadership training program for high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors with disabilities. By serving as delegates from their communities at a 5-day intensive training, youth with disabilities will cultivate leadership, citizenship, and social skills. Delegates gain access to vital resources related to assistive technology, community support, and self-advocacy. Successful men and women with disabilities serve as role models in helping youth realize their abilities and obligations to pursue meaningful employment and contribute to society. This educational and motivational forum involves an intense schedule. When:
July 22-26, 2013 Where:
Carroll College
1601 North Benton Avenue
Helena, MT 59625 Cost:
Twenty high school sophomores, juniors and seniors will be selected.
No expense to selected delegates. Contact:
mylfjuneh@bresnan.net
June Hermanson
Montana Youth Leadership Forum
1617 Euclid Suite 1
Helena, MT 59601
(406)442-2576 Phone
(406)443-3796 Fax