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CCL’s Westchester chapter in New York has a unique setup — it’s led by high school students! Since 2020, some of the most passionate and inspirational youth in CCL have kept this chapter thriving, passing the baton along as each young group leader graduates.
@Natasha P., a Scarsdale high school senior, has co-led the chapter since her sophomore year. Natasha calls CCL her “most rewarding extracurricular,” where she has learned the most and been able to “nurture the activist side” of herself. Her co-leader this year, @Adam R., has said taking on this leadership role has sparked self-development. He feels more confident in his ability to be a leader. The young co-leaders depend heavily on the expertise, guidance and support of the chapter’s older members, like Ed Wechsler.
Together, these young leaders and their chapter are making big moves in their community. In late April, they tabled at a local Earth Day festival and distributed infographics about climate disasters. Last month, they delivered climate presentations to middle schools and high schools in the local areas. Natasha and Adam have also made an effort to expand their chapter’s social media presence, using design platforms such as Canva to make informational posts.
CCL Westchester is an excellent example of how a new generation of youth can inspire others and lead to make change within their communities. Congratulations to Natasha on her high school graduation, and good luck to Adam for his next year of leading CCL Westchester!
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