YOUTH
CHANGEMAKERS
CLUB
A space for young people to create positive change for animals, people, and the planet.
Sponsored by LivingKind
www.living-kind.org
At Dakhari Psychological Services, LLC, we are proud to bring the Youth Changemakers Club to our local community.
This initiative gives students the opportunity to connect, collaborate, and create meaningful change for animals, people, and the environment — while developing confidence, empathy, and leadership along the way.
MORE THAN VOLUNTEERING
OPEN TO
How to Join:
Joining the Youth Changemaker Club
is easy!
Attend our informational meeting on
Sunday, August 30th from 5:00-6:00 PM to learn more
about our upcoming projects and
meet fellow changemakers.
(See Additional Program Details Below)
WHEN
October 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th
November 1st, 8th, 15th 22nd
TIME & FEE
WHERE
PROGRAM FACILITATOR
Before joining Dakhari Psychological Services, LLC, I led the Humane Education department at the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) and still teach a course on Humane Education at Canisius University. Humane Education highlights the connections among people, animals, and the environment, and promotes taking action to effect positive change in the world. I am very much looking forward to working with you to do just that in the Youth Changemakers Club!
If you’re unable to attend the meeting but still want to be involved, please reach out to me at Sheryl@DakhariPsyc.com
A: The club is open to students in grades 6–10 who are interested in making a positive difference in their communities and the world around them.
A: The Youth Changemakers Club is a student-centered program focused on compassion, leadership, empathy, teamwork, and community involvement through meaningful projects and initiatives.
A: No. While the club is hosted at Dakhari Psychological Services, LLC and facilitated by a licensed psychologist, this is not a therapy group. It is a social-emotional learning and leadership initiative.
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Students may work on projects related to:
Projects are guided by student interests and ideas.
A: Yes. Students who are working toward community service requirements can receive documentation for their participation hours.
A: Not at all. Students only need an interest in learning, collaborating, and making a positive impact.
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Students may strengthen:
Join the Youth Changemakers Club.