Youth as Resources
Mission: To inspire and instill excellence in youth through the provision of grants, written and approved by youth, for the purpose of community improvement.
Beliefs:
- YAR recognizes youth as valuable community resources.
- Partnering youth with adults is an engaging way to bring
about positive community change.
- Inspires excellence in young people who develop lifelong
habits of philanthropic action.
Who is involved?
- Students from Bluffton, Norwell, Southern Wells and the
Wells County Alternative School serve as YAR board members.
- Adults such as school teachers, parents, community
development agents, philanthropists, law enforcement, and
business people also serve as on the board.
- Any Wells County youth group (with adult supervision) can
apply for a YAR grant to help fund their community service
project.
Benefits:
- YAR board members gain fundraising experience.
- Youth group members learn life-long skills. Responsibilities
include: assessing a need, developing the project plan,
submitting and presenting the plan to the YAR Advisory Board,
implementing the project, maintaining financial accountability
for the grant monies, evaluating the service, and celebrating
the success.
- Through these projects, whose costs are modest, young people
in classrooms, neighborhood centers, youth organizations,
community foundations, and clubs tackle a range of social issues
that concern them – from health, housing, education, and the
environment to drug abuse, gangs, illiteracy, and crime.

Quotes
“When you help people, it can be really fun!” –age17
“It’s better to give than to get.” –age 14
“When working with others, you get a lot more accomplished than you
could alone.” –age17
To receive a grant proposal or to receive more information of
sharing your time or contributions, please contact Angie at: 260.824.8574 or
WellsYAR@yahoo.com
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