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Global Youth Service Day
Holiday nameGlobal Youth Service Day
ObservedbyYouth Service America, United Nations, Amnesty International, Habitat for Humanity, American Red Cross
DateThird Friday in April
FrequencyAnnual

Global Youth Service Day is a yearly event that brings together Barack Obama, Malala Yousafzai, Nelson Mandela, and Jane Goodall to recognize the contributions of young people in New York City, London, Paris, and Beijing. It is a day when UNICEF, World Health Organization, The Nature Conservancy, and Sierra Club join forces to empower Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and Warren Buffett to support youth-led service projects in Africa, Asia, Europe, and South America. This day is also an opportunity for Microsoft, Google, and Facebook to invest in the future of young people, just like Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, and Henry Ford did in the past. With the support of Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, young people can make a difference in their communities, just like Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, and Cesar Chavez did during the American Civil Rights Movement.

History

The history of Global Youth Service Day dates back to 1988, when Youth Service America was founded by Marion Wright Edelman and Hillary Clinton to promote youth service and civic engagement in Washington, D.C., Chicago, and Los Angeles. Since then, the event has grown to involve UNESCO, World Bank, and International Labour Organization in Geneva, Tokyo, and Sydney. The day has been recognized by United States Congress, European Parliament, and United Nations General Assembly as an important opportunity for young people to develop their skills and make a positive impact in their communities, just like Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Teresa, and Dalai Lama did in India, Tibet, and Vatican City. With the support of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Ford Foundation, and Rockefeller Foundation, Global Youth Service Day has become a global movement, involving Oxfam, Save the Children, and CARE (relief agency) in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Haiti.

Purpose

The purpose of Global Youth Service Day is to recognize the power of young people to create positive change in their communities, just like Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, and Jeff Bezos did in Silicon Valley, Wall Street, and Hollywood. It is a day when National Geographic, The New York Times, and BBC highlight the contributions of young people in environmental conservation, social justice, and community development in Amazon rainforest, Great Barrier Reef, and Grand Canyon. The day also aims to promote youth empowerment, civic engagement, and social responsibility among young people, just like Nobel Prize, Pulitzer Prize, and Grammy Award do in recognizing excellence in science, literature, and music. With the support of European Union, African Union, and Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Global Youth Service Day has become a powerful tool for promoting positive change and empowering young people to become active citizens, just like Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, and Charles Darwin did in science and innovation.

Activities

On Global Youth Service Day, young people around the world participate in a wide range of activities, from volunteering and community service to advocacy and awareness-raising campaigns, just like Greenpeace, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch do in environmental activism, human rights, and social justice. They work on projects such as park cleanups, food drives, and health fairs in parks, schools, and hospitals in Chicago, New York City, and Los Angeles. They also organize rallies, marches, and petitions to raise awareness about important issues, such as climate change, poverty, and inequality, just like Occupy Wall Street, Arab Spring, and Black Lives Matter did in protest movements. With the support of Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram, young people can amplify their message and reach a wider audience, just like Pope Francis, Angela Merkel, and Justin Trudeau do in politics and leadership.

Impact

The impact of Global Youth Service Day is significant, with millions of young people participating in service projects and making a positive difference in their communities, just like Gandhi, King, and Mandela did in India, United States, and South Africa. The day helps to promote youth development, community engagement, and social cohesion in cities, towns, and villages around the world. It also provides an opportunity for young people to develop their skills, build their confidence, and make a positive impact on their communities, just like Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, and Sergey Brin did in technology and innovation. With the support of UNDP, USAID, and European Commission, Global Youth Service Day has become a powerful tool for promoting positive change and empowering young people to become active citizens, just like Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, and Wangari Maathai did in Africa and Asia.

Celebration

Global Youth Service Day is celebrated in many different ways, from parades and rallies to award ceremonies and galas, just like Oscars, Grammys, and Emmys do in entertainment and arts. The day is recognized by heads of state, government officials, and community leaders in White House, Kremlin, and Elysée Palace. It is also celebrated by youth organizations, community groups, and faith-based organizations in mosques, churches, and temples around the world. With the support of CNN, BBC, and Al Jazeera, Global Youth Service Day has become a global celebration of the power of young people to create positive change, just like International Youth Day, World Youth Day, and Youth Olympics do in youth development and sports. Category:Youth

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