YALL 2024 Civic Engagement Work

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Whether we are rich or poor, native-born or newcomer, Spirit-filled or agnostic, we know that young voters can create a better democracy with voting. But some people in power make it harder for us to vote, and some of our peers tell us that our vote doesn’t matter–that elections don’t matter. But we know that when we come together, we can make a power movement to secure the freedoms we need to thrive in a multiracial, multi-faith, and inclusive democracy: affordable health care, livable wages, accessible housing, and a healthy climate. We’ve come together before to influence the future of our democracy, and we can do it again.

Get the Equally Sacred voting resource YOUng voter
engagement & EDUCATION
Meeting Gen Z voters where they are, on Catholic college campuses, with voter registration drives and nonpartisan multi-issue voting resources.

LORD, WE WERE BORN FOR SUCH A TIME AS THIS. A TIME TO BE AGENTS TO MAKE YOUR CREATION MORE JUST AND LOVING.

On campuses in particular, students with influence can make the difference in encouraging their peers to vote. Andrea Hailey, CEO of Vote.org Y.A.L.L. registered students on college campuses in the Spring 2024. Would you like to learn more about future cohorts? Voter registration, absentee ballot, & mail-in deadlines vary by state. Lots of issues impact our lives, our future. Multi-issue voters keep up with issues in their community. Let us know Check Your State Check Your Ballot

The colors in our logo center the importance of racial and climate justice in the lives of today’s young people and represent Y.A.L.L.’s mission to continue NETWORK’s 50+ years of political ministry.

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Y.A.L.L. Program Coordinator

Chelsea Puckett (she/her) is NETWORK’s Grassroots Mobilization Outreach and Education Specialist and serves as the Y.A.L.L. coordinator. The program runs for thirteen weeks during the spring semester and thirteen weeks in the fall semester with an intentional summer hiatus. Please send her an email with any questions.