The first Northeast Regional Keystone Conference in over ten years was held at Boys & Girls Club Madison Avenue Community Clubhouse on Sunday, April 7. The “Spring Into Action” Conference brought together over 260 Keystone Club members from across the Northeast to engage in meaningful discussions, share experiences, and explore opportunities for personal and collective growth.
The Conference was completely planned and implemented by teens in the Keystone Club Program, featuring leadership sessions, art and STEM activities, financial literacy training, career exploration, mental health workshops, fitness, and more.
Keystone Club is the Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s signature leadership program for teens ages 14 to 18. Each local Keystone Club is an affiliate of the National Keystone Program. Keystone is designed to help teens learn about important issues and take action, to practice leadership, and to have fun doing good. Areas of focus include community service, academic success and career preparation.
Claire Russell, Wakeman Boys & Girls Club 2024 Youth of the Year, stated, “As a teen involved in the Keystone program, I can't stress enough the importance of leadership opportunities. Planning the regional Keystone Club Conference isn't just about organizing an event; it's about creating a platform where we can grow and make a difference. These conferences give us the chance to connect with peers, explore issues that matter to us, and develop skills that will help us succeed both now and in the future.”
See the Conference in action through News 12's coverage here.
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