(CLAIR) – The Ronald Reagan Presidential Institute recently visited FTN to discuss the role of youth leadership in shaping our society’s future. Education Program Coordinator, Annabelle Sbarabatti, and intern Gavin were present to represent the institute during this visit.
The session focused on the increasing importance of nurturing leadership skills among young individuals and how these skills contribute to the betterment of our communities and society as a whole.
Sbarabatti, in her role as Education Program Coordinator, invited For The Need Executive Director, Dorina Timbol, to sit on a panel during the Ronald Reagan Library Leadership Camp. Panel participants provide feedback on various youth leadership projects. This leadership camp is aimed at fostering leadership skills among the young attendees.
Intern Gavin, an up-and-coming young leader himself, was present during the discussion. His participation highlights the institute’s commitment to developing future leaders, embodying the very principles that the Ronald Reagan Presidential Institute stands for.
The session serves as a valuable platform for these young high school leaders to interact with experienced mentors from their community, gaining insights and feedback that would aid in their personal and professional growth.