Helping youth become responsible caring
citizens and acquire skills for participating in the democratic
process is the main thrust of these programs. They also develop
leadership skills and provide opportunities for planning,
decision-making, contributing to Club and community, and
celebrating our national heritage.
TEENSupreme
Keystone Club
Keystone
Clubs are small group leadership development clubs
for young people ages 14-18. Keystoners elect
officers, choose their own activities and plan and
implement community service projects. A national
charter entitles a Keystone Club to participate in
regional and national Keystone conferences. The
TEENSupreme Keystone Club program is sponsored by
the Taco Bell Foundation. Our Keystone club meets
the Ground Zero Teen Center unit. To get involved
or for more information, visit
Teen Center
Programs.
Sponsored by The Reader's Digest Foundation, the
National Youth of the Year Program is designed to
promote and recognize service to Club and community,
academic performance and contributions to family and
spiritual life. Clubs select a Youth of the Year who
receives a certificate and medallion then enters state
competition. State winners receive a plaque and enter
the regional competition. Regional winners receive a
$5,000 scholarship and enter a national competition held
in Washington, DC. The National Youth of the Year
receives an additional $10,000 scholarship and is
installed by the President of the United States.
Click Here for this
year's winner.