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A New Year - January 2025
Lead Story: New Year, New Opportunities to Make an Impact!
As we step into a fresh new year, Learn and Serve Tampa is excited to embark on a journey of growth, service, and community engagement. We're setting bold resolutions to make 2024 a year of remarkable impact. Here's how you can be part of this mission:
- Recruit Project Sponsors: We aim to identify dedicated sponsors to support impactful projects for the three National Days of Service. Sponsors play a critical role in ensuring our community service initiatives are well-funded and successful.
- Form Program Committees: Help us bring creativity and leadership to the planning of each National Day of Service by joining a program committee. Together, we can ensure these days are memorable and meaningful.
- Celebrate Youth Volunteers: We’re planning a special event to recognize the incredible contributions of youth volunteers who are shaping a brighter future for our community. Join us in making this celebration unforgettable.
- Expand Our Network: By building connections with youth service organizations in Hillsborough, Pasco, and Pinellas schools, we can extend the reach and impact of our programs.
These resolutions reflect our commitment to empowering youth and strengthening our community. Whether you’re a volunteer, sponsor, or supporter, your involvement is vital to achieving these goals.
Let’s make 2025 a year of service, collaboration, and lasting change. Together, we can accomplish extraordinary things! Join us today!
Our Mission:
We provide opportunities for youth to engage in meaningful community service and empower youth to be service leaders in their community.
Vision:
We envision a world in which youth service opportunities are available, accessible, and inclusive, and provide spaces for developing leadership skills and civic engagement in personally meaningful community service.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service 2025
Learn and Serve Tampa Partners with Feeding Tampa Bay to Combat Food Insecurity
This year, Learn and Serve Tampa is taking a different approach to service for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day this year. While we won’t be hosting a centralized project site, we’re excited to support Feeding Tampa Bay in their mission to raise awareness about food insecurity and empower youth to take action in their own communities.
Through this partnership, we’re providing tools, resources, and materials to help youth service organizations host local events for food pantries in their neighborhoods. These events offer an opportunity for young leaders to make a direct and meaningful impact while fostering connections within their own communities.
Get Involved
Hosting an event is easier than you think! We have created a food drive "In a CAN" to make it easy for youth service leaders, and we’ve compiled a collection of age-appropriate lessons on poverty to help youth volunteers understand the root causes and effects of food insecurity. January is National Poverty in America Awareness Month, so what better way to have youth learn and serve in their community? Additionally, students will be honoring Dr. King with their service and contributing to the an effort to accrue 100,000,000 hours of youth service by January 15, 2029, Martin Luther King, Jr.'s 100th birthday. Learn more about Realize The Dream below.
Why It Matters
Food insecurity affects thousands of families across the Tampa Bay area. By organizing local events and engaging youth in service, we’re not just addressing immediate needs—we’re building a generation of compassionate leaders committed to creating a more equitable future.
Whether you’re a student, educator, or community leader, you can make a difference. Join us in supporting Feeding Tampa Bay and working toward a world where no one has to go hungry.
Ready to take the next step? Contact us to access resources, plan your event, and make an impact in your community today. Together, we can tackle food insecurity, one neighborhood at a time.
Register here!
Youth Service America - Hunger , Homelessness, and Poverty
Allow youth the space and time to collaborate on solutions to end hunger and poverty. Consider your MLK Day project a launching pad for a Semester of Service, and apply for the Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation Youth Grant by January 26, 2025. We can help with your proposal!
Realize The Dream
Join Learn and Serve Tampa as we support Realize The Dream in their mission to collect youth service hours to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with 100,000,000 hours of youth service for his 100th birthday on January 15, 2029! Email Learn and Serve Tampa to learn more about Realize The Dream, Martin Luther King, Jr. National Day of Service, and for the opportunity to qualify for a Presidential Volunteer Service Award
Students With King: Service-Learning for Social Change
The King Center, founded in 1969 by Ms. Coretta Scott King, is dedicated to educating the world on the life, legacy, and teachings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., inspiring new generations to carry forward his unfinished work, strengthen causes, and empower change-makers who are continuing his efforts today.
Students With King will provide invaluable resources for service-learning projects for social change. The center also hosts Nonviolence365, an education and training program for youth and adults. This year, the center is hosting The Beloved Community Global Summit on Wednesday, January 15, 2025, from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Attendance online is FREE!
Global Youth Service Day 2025
Originally launched in 1988 as National Youth Service Day, Global Youth Service Day (GYSD) is the longest-running annual youth participation event in the world and the only one that asks all youth ages 5-25 to work together for the common good while also recognizing the impact youth make on their communities every day of the year. Learn and Serve Tampa is a Lead Agency designee by Youth Serve America, the founding organization. We will coordinate with multiple partners to offer a menu of service-learning opportunities on various days between April 11 and May 11, 2025 around the Bay area. More information on this year's plan will be available in early March. Check out our Scrapbook to see photos from last year's projects.
SPARK PEACE for Global Youth Service Day!
Learn and Serve Tampa promotes the StudentRebuild art-focused service-learning challenge to schools all over Tampa Bay to recruit participants. It is quite simple. Students study the social issue for this year (PEACE!) and then create art, music, writing, dance, or other performances related to the theme, Spark Peace. The youth work is then submitted to Students Rebuild and a donation of $5 is made to a peace-building nonprofit by Creative Visions. The Creative Visions Foundation honors former Rueter's photojournalist Dan Elden who was tragically killed at the age of 22 while on assignment in Somalia in 1993. Learn more about this year's challenge at StudentsRebuild.org.
9/11 National Day of Service and Remembrance
Serving Veterans and First Responders and Remembering Those We Lost
Our goal is to use an interactive memorial for 9/11 National Day of Service and Remembrance to teach students about the causes, events, and consequences related to terrorism, but also to honor and remember those we have lost in these violent attacks. In 2024, we had multiple schools that participated in creating memorial displays that included biographies and pictures of the 9/11 victims but also acts of kindness and care to honor their memory. Thanks to Rosebud Continuum, American Legion Post108, FireWatch Magazine, Toyota Tampa Bay, and American Visual Brands for assisting with this amazing project. This is a perfect service-learning project for AVID, Civics, JROTC, and IB students. Planning for 2025 will begin in March 2025. Teachers, if you are interested in participating, email Learn and Serve Tampa Inc to learn more.
For Youth
Ryan Nece Foundation Youth Service Leadership Summit
The 2025 Youth Service Leadership Summit ,hosted by the Ryan Nece Foundation will be held on Friday, February 14, 2025, at Feeding Tampa Bay's new Causeway Center and is presented by Suncoast Credit Union. This event is open to all high school teens aged 14 to 18 year olds. The purpose of the event is to engage high school students in a morning of community service, followed by an afternoon of leadership education with talented speakers. Students can learn more and register here.
Hershey's Heartwarming Grants for Youth 13-17
Do you know a youth aged 13-17 who is a natural-born leader looking to make positive change happen? Share this link for the Hershey Heartwarming Grant to support youth-led service projects! Applications for 2025 will open in late January. Should a student need support in writing the grant, we can set up a virtual session to help them create a successful application. Just reach out!
Getting those BrightFutures Volunteer Hours?
Need help? Learn and Serve Tampa Inc's website will soon have a tab dedicated to advise youth on finding local service experience that will work with their age and availability, location, and hopefully connected to the youth's interest, passions, and talents. We will not host registration for volunteering, but we will point you in the right direction and also guide you in planning your own service project if you would like to develop your leadership skills! Learn and Serve Tampa Inc posts any of its own volunteer opportunities on the United Way Suncoast Volunteer Website. Youth must be 13 or older to create an account. This website is a great resource for students and families looking for local ongoing service or one-time events. Youth should sign up through VolunteerFlorida. By creating an account , you will receive information about upcoming opportunities around the state. The official forms for documenting service for BrightFutures is linked in this newsletter. These forms can be downloaded, edited, printed, and, MOST importantly, saved!
For Educators
"A republic, if you can keep it." Benjamin Franklin
Dear Educators,
As a classroom teacher for 29 years, I witnessed firsthand the transformative power of service-learning, which I used as an instructional tool for more than half of my teaching career. My introduction to service-learning was serendipitous—I unknowingly applied its principles in a high school World History class. That experience led to an invitation to attend the National Youth Leadership Council (NYLC) conference, where I discovered the pedagogy’s immense potential. Since then, I’ve passionately advocated service-learning in classrooms, schools, and districts.
Today, Amy Meuers, the Executive Director of NYLC, continues to champion this cause with dedication and expertise. As a NYLC Board of Directors member, I have the privilege of collaborating with Amy often. Her latest article, Why K-12 Schools Need Quality Service-Learning to Strengthen published by Medium.com last month, eloquently captures the urgent need to bring service-learning back into K-12 education.
I encourage you to read and share this article widely. It is a compelling call to action that underscores how service-learning not only enhances academic outcomes but also cultivates engaged, informed citizens who are equipped to uphold and strengthen our democracy.
Thank you for your commitment to education and to shaping the next generation of leaders.
Always in service,
Kristy Verdi
Executive Director
Learn and Serve Tampa Inc
For Parents
The Power of Volunteering: Supporting Youth Through Reciprocal Service
Volunteering and reciprocal service are essential to child development. Through service opportunities, youth learn to care for others, develop empathy, and appreciate the diversity of experiences and perspectives around them. What makes service particularly impactful is its reciprocity: while youth give back to their communities, they also gain invaluable life and leadership skills.
For young adolescents, the support of parents and community leaders is vital. This is especially true for youth who are often overlooked in volunteer initiatives—students who may not qualify for honors programs, those with disabilities, those experiencing homelessness, or youth within the juvenile justice system. These young people deserve opportunities to contribute, learn, and grow, just like their peers.
The need for parental and community support is clear. Of the 285 middle school students who responded to a pre-service survey in 2024, 51 students—or 18%—expressed a desire to participate in organized volunteer activities but cited barriers such as a lack of adult supervision or transportation.
Parents who have the time and resources are uniquely positioned to step up—not only for their own children but also for others in the community. By championing youth service organizations and supporting volunteer initiatives, adults can help ensure that all young people, regardless of their circumstances, have the chance to engage in meaningful service.
By removing barriers and fostering inclusive opportunities, we can empower every child to experience the benefits of volunteering. Together, we can cultivate a generation of empathetic leaders who care deeply about their communities and are prepared to make a positive impact on the world.
Your Support Is Needed!
#Unwanted Gifts & Extra Gift Cards!
You are always welcome to make a donation to help us grow. As a 501(3)(c) nonprofit organization, your donation will be tax deductible! Once the Holiday dust has settled, consider donating those unique and special gifts or gift cards to us to help us in our upcoming Winter Virtual Raffle! Every little bit help us on our mission.
Consider an Annual Gift!
Of course, the most direct route to supporting our work would be a direct donation through GiveButter!
We need to buy materials and supplies for youth projects, to provide transportation when needed, and general operating funds for insurance, bookkeeping, technology, and more. We hope to expand our capacity to serve and need your support!
Our Core Values
Student-centered education: Education is a process that needs to be entirely student-centered.
Youth Empowerment: Youth should be empowered to take action on issues that impact the world they are inheriting.
Democratic Thought: Not just what it is, but how you do it. The important role of self-discipline, respect for the rights and beliefs of others, and the process of teamwork and collaboration.
Equity and Equality Matter: An intentional focus on supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion of all human beings.
Healthy Planet, Healthy People: All institutions must adopt and lean into social and environmental sustainability goals.
Service for the Common Good is a Civic Responsibility: Service to others is expected of all. It is not a set of hours to complete. It is a moral imperative to sustaining human civilization. It is a key component to winning in life.