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Policy Advocacy Club 的描述从 “The Policy Advocacy Club is a student-led online club for individuals aged 13–18 who are passionate about social change and civic engagement through public policy. This club is a hub for aspiring changemakers to learn how government policies are created, how advocacy works, and how youth voices can influence local, national, and global decisions. Whether you care about climate justice, education reform, healthcare, human rights, or digital safety, this club empowers you to speak up and take action.
What We Do:研究各级政府如何制定、讨论和通过政策
举办模拟宣传活动,包括请愿、写信和社区外联活动
分析现行法律和提案,讨论其潜在影响
学习如何与立法者、社区领袖和公众进行有效沟通
合作编写政策简报并发表演讲,以解决现实世界中的问题
聆听政府、活动家和非营利部门嘉宾的演讲
参与每月挑战,例如起草法案、开展宣传活动或组织市民大会讨论
俱乐部规则和指南:
Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 who have an interest in politics, law, or community change.
Respectful Dialogue: All members must engage in civil, respectful conversations regardless of differing opinions.
Non-Partisan Focus: While discussing real issues, the club remains non-partisan and promotes constructive debate.
Research-Driven: Advocacy work must be grounded in credible sources, data, and factual accuracy.
Participation: Members are expected to attend at least two meetings per month and contribute to ongoing projects.
Professionalism: Practice clear, respectful communication when interacting with officials or drafting public materials.
Team Collaboration: Members must work cooperatively, especially during group campaigns and simulations.
Ethical Engagement: Uphold integrity in all forms of advocacy and representation.
The Policy Advocacy Club gives students the tools to turn ideas into influence. If you’re ready to lead discussions, shape solutions, and impact your community through informed action, this is the place to start. “改为 “The Policy Advocacy Club is a student-led online club for individuals aged 13–18 who are passionate about social change and civic engagement through public policy. This club is a hub for aspiring changemakers to learn how government policies are created, how advocacy works, and how youth voices can influence local, national, and global decisions. Whether you care about climate justice, education reform, healthcare, human rights, or digital safety, this club empowers you to speak up and take action.
我们的工作研究各级政府如何制定、讨论和通过政策
举办模拟宣传活动,包括请愿、写信和社区外联活动
分析现行法律和提案,讨论其潜在影响
学习如何与立法者、社区领袖和公众进行有效沟通
合作编写政策简报并发表演讲,以解决现实世界中的问题
聆听政府、活动家和非营利部门嘉宾的演讲
参与每月挑战,例如起草法案、开展宣传活动或组织市民大会讨论俱乐部规则和指南:
Eligibility: Open to students aged 13–18 who have an interest in politics, law, or community change.
Respectful Dialogue: All members must engage in civil, respectful conversations regardless of differing opinions.
Non-Partisan Focus: While discussing real issues, the club remains non-partisan and promotes constructive debate.
Research-Driven: Advocacy work must be grounded in credible sources, data, and factual accuracy.
Participation: Members are expected to attend at least two meetings per month and contribute to ongoing projects.
Professionalism: Practice clear, respectful communication when interacting with officials or drafting public materials.
Team Collaboration: Members must work cooperatively, especially during group campaigns and simulations.
Ethical Engagement: Uphold integrity in all forms of advocacy and representation.The Policy Advocacy Club gives students the tools to turn ideas into influence. If you’re ready to lead discussions, shape solutions, and impact your community through informed action, this is the place to start.”
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