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Awesome Ambassador
Awesome Ambassador

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In partnership with three other organizations, The Anti-Cruelty Society has created a four month long Youth-Led Badging program. One aspect of this program is that our involved youth will attend various group events at The Anti-Cruelty Society. Here, they will act as ambassadors for the Society by speaking to groups about the CCOL badging opportunities we offer. This will allow participating youth to practice their public speaking skills to educate more people about the Society’s programs. Youth can earn this badge by addressing 5 large groups as ambassadors for the Youth-Led Badging program.

Issuer:

The Anti-Cruelty Society
http://www.anticruelty.org

Evidence: Text

Badge Type: skill

Expected Duration: 16 Weeks

Criteria

  1. [required] Speak to 5 large groups about CCOL programs, on behalf of Youth-Led Badging partner organizations
  2. [required] Complete Youth-Led Badging & Digital Badging Specialist training and orientation

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Address 5 audiences about opportunities at The Anti-Cruelty Society.

Youth-Led Badging 2015

Address 5 audiences about opportunities at The Anti-Cruelty Society.

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