Mayor Youth Advisory Council Application for 2022-2023

My children participated in youth advisory councils during high school. These type of activities can strengthen leadership skills and also help build character. Below is information on the Sugar Land application process, as well as links to Houston and Pearland, etc.
  1. Sugar Land, TX Applications for the 2022-2023 Mayor Youth Advisory Council (MYAC) class opened on Sept. 6 at https://www.sugarlandtx.gov/volunteer.
The monthly meetings will be held in-person at various city facilities. Interested students should submit completed applications by 11:59 p.m. on Sept. 27.

MYAC empowers youth to become active community members by providing an overview of opportunities to impact the future of Sugar Land through local government public service. As part of MYAC, students meet city staff from various departments as well as their local elected officials, work with other Sugar Land students and commit to making a lasting impact on the citys future. MYAC needs motivated and passionate Sugar Land youth to learn more about their community and serve as young ambassadors.

Eligible students must be high school juniors for the 2022-2023 school year. Students must live in Sugar Land or communities in the extraterritorial jurisdiction that have adopted strategic partnership agreements with the city, including portions of Riverstone. Addresses inside city limits can be verified at www.sugarlandtx.gov/myneighborhood; to confirm addresses, contact myac@sugarlandtx.gov.

For more information or questions, visithttps://www.sugarlandtx.gov/myac, emailmyac@sugarlandtx.govor call (281) 275-2329.

2. Houston Youth Mayor Council The deadline has passed for this school year, but youth can prepare for next year. Here is the link: https://www.houstontx.gov/myc/apply.html

3. Pearland Youth Advisory Council (YAC) has an open application process and information can be viewed on this link: https://www.parks.pearlandtx.gov/recreation-programs/youth-development/youth-action-council

4. For other cities, check out your mayor's website. You may also look for other activities to enrich youth on your local website. Also try the National Youth Advisory Council at this link: https://nn4youth.org/programs/nyac/

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