Whether or not our teens are leaders out in the world, we want them to be leaders in their own lives.
Being a leader in your own life means developing clarity about what you want, developing self-confidence about your ability to get that, and being able to advocate for yourself.
Once teens are able to do that, it is a natural next step that they will attract others to join them in their vision.
Whether it shows up in the classroom, on the sports field, or by starting a new club, by living their own life fully, these teens will be an inspiring example to the people around them.
Join us for a conversation with Elisabeth Stitt as we chat about to help kids learn to trust their own instincts--to know themselves and what they want.
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If Elisabeth is our ‘fundraisingest’ speaker for Empowerthon, 20% of donations through their link will be donated to Second Harvest Food Bank of Silicon Valley (https://www.shfb.org/)!
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