Youth Empowerment Program
More About YEP
- What is the Youth Empowerment Program?
- How YEP Works
- YEP's Future: Multiplying the Impact
- The Youth Empowerment Summit
- What Has YEP Accomplished in the Past?
- How You Can Help
- Become a YEP Affiliate
- M.O.V.E.

2011 YEP Cohorts
Pictured here are the 2011Youth Empowerment Program cohorts, the groups of remarkable young people from 12 communities across the U.S. These youth are making their voices heard—and making a difference—in 10 states from California to New York.












How You Can Help
Your gift to the Youth Empowerment Program will accomplish the following in the lives of young people growing up in distressed communities:
- $10,000 will fully equip five teenagers from our poorest neighborhoods to be agents of change in their communities.
- $1,500 will fully equip five teenagers from our poorest communities to represent the community at the National Youth Summit in Washington, D.C.
- $300 will train one middle schooler to be a positive role model in his/her high school and neighborhood.
To make a gift to World Vision's Youth Empowerment Program, please click here, or send a check payable to: "World Vision, Youth Empowerment Program" to World Vision at: World Vision, P.O. Box 70384, Tacoma, WA, 98481-0384
Thank You!
Youth are the future of our great nation. Yet young people growing up in distressed communities across the country often lack the support and resources they need to usher in change where they live. Given the opportunity, however, these youth are highly capable of designing solutions to their communities' challenges. YEP provides them with this opportunity.
"Believe it or not, youth want to learn, but they will only learn from people who value them and respect them," said Lauren, a program participant. "Programs like YEP offer opportunities for these types of relationships, where youth partner with adults and learning becomes a two-way street."
Thank you for considering how you can join us on this journey of transformation. Together we can empower youth to become advocates and leaders in some of the nation's most vulnerable communities.
