3rd Annual Moment of Youth Summit
Provided in partnership with San Juan County, Lopez Island Youth Health Advocates, NextGeneration, Washington State Department of Health, Coalition for Orcas Youth, and Lopez Island Family Resource Center.
Lopez Island Family Resource Center and the Lopez Youth Health Advocates, in partnership with the Coalition for Orcas Youth, are excited to host the 3rd Annual Moment of Youth Summit on Orcas Island at Camp Moran, taking place May 15–16, and it’s completely FREE to attend!
Two days, one powerful gathering. This overnight experience is made possible through the generous support of the Washington State Department of Health, which is covering all lodging and ferry transportation costs. Meals will also be provided throughout the event.
The Moment of Youth Summit is a youth-led leadership and prevention experience designed to inspire, empower, and connect. Created by youth for youth, the summit offers a dynamic blend of networking, skill-building, creative expression, and meaningful conversations that leave a lasting impact. With space for up to 140 participants, we’re excited to connect with coalitions, schools, and organizations who may be interested in bringing high school youth to attend.
Please look forward to:
- Peer to peer strategies
- Leadership workshops
- Engaging activities
- Giveaways, and more!
Things you should know:
- Arrive late afternoon on May 15
- Full Summit Day May 16, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
- Breakfast & lunch included
- Overnight lodging available
- Option to attend just for the day on May 16
Open to all youth leadership groups in Washington. For registration and full event details, visit the event website. Space is limited to 140 participants (youth + chaperones), so mark your calendar early!
Want a glimpse of what to expect? Check out last year’s summit recap.
Please contact Satya Ray at satya@lifrc.org with any questions or if you’d like additional information.
Provided in partnership with San Juan County, Lopez Island Youth Health Advocates, NextGeneration, Washington State Department of Health, Coalition for Orcas Youth, and Lopez Island Family Resource Center.