The Service-Learning Youth Council (SLYC) is the Michigan Community Service Commission's youth advisory group. SLYC (pronounced "slick") was created in 2002 to connect young people with our youth-focused grantmaking program, Learn and Serve - Michigan. SLYC members work with the Learn and Serve team at the MCSC to further public support for service-learning in schools and communities across Michigan.
There are two required SLYC meetings per year. At these meetings, members receive training on topics such as leadership, identifying stakeholders, public speaking, youth/adult partnerships, goal setting, time management, service project planning, and more. These meetings prepare them for the SLYC requirements:
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Making two service-learning outreach presentations in their school or community, and
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Planning and implementing one service-learning project with the help of a teacher or coordinator.
Members may also be asked to participate in Learn and Serve - Michigan grant reviews or provide feedback on service-learning issues.
Each Learn and Serve - Michigan school-based and community-based grantee is eligible to nominate one young person to serve on SLYC. Members are in grades 7-12 and participate in an active Learn and Serve - Michigan program.
If you are from a Learn and Serve - Michigan program, find out how you can nominate a young person to serve on SLYC by contacting your MCSC program officer at 517.335.4295.