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Freedoms Foundation

Home» Programs » Freedoms Foundation

- Spirit of Amer­ica Youth Conference

Since 1987, AMVETS and the AMVETS National Ser­vice Foun­da­tion have offered this unique edu­ca­tional expe­ri­ence at the Free­doms Foun­da­tion in Val­ley Forge, Penn­syl­va­nia, to give young peo­ple a bet­ter appre­ci­a­tion of their free­doms granted by the United States Constitution.

The Spirit of Amer­ica Pro­gram is a four day con­fer­ence cen­ter­ing on top­ics such as free­dom, civil rights and civic respon­si­bil­i­ties, cit­i­zen­ship, pub­lic pol­icy, self-development and lead­er­ship, entre­pre­neur­ship and salient aspects of Amer­i­can his­tory. Pro­grams allow stu­dents to explore within them­selves their inter­per­sonal char­ac­ter­is­tics and lead­er­ship poten­tial through lead­er­ship skills work­shops, group skills activ­i­ties, and dis­cus­sions with fel­low par­tic­i­pants. Pro­grams are designed to pro­vide an oppor­tu­nity for stu­dents to par­tic­i­pate in dis­cus­sions with author­i­ta­tive and artic­u­late rep­re­sen­ta­tives from gov­ern­ment, indus­try, and the aca­d­e­mic community.

First place depart­ment win­ners of the 9th grade AMVETS National Amer­i­can­ism Essay con­test receive an all-expense paid trip to the sem­i­nar. Spon­sor­ship is for the stu­dent only, not for accom­pa­ny­ing par­ents or guardians. Stu­dents are met at the Philadel­phia air­port by chap­er­ones and are mon­i­tored through­out the four day con­fer­ence and returned to the Philadel­phia airport.

If depart­ments do not con­duct such a con­test, depart­ment lead­er­ship may select one deserv­ing stu­dent to rep­re­sent their respec­tive states and still ben­e­fit from the NSF spon­sor­ship. Stu­dents selected must be 10th through 12th graders with exem­plary conduct.

All posts and depart­ments are encour­aged to spon­sor, at their own expense, addi­tional stu­dents. Names and addresses of 9th grade essay win­ners and other deserv­ing stu­dents must reach the National Pro­grams Depart­ment by 31 August.

The con­fer­ence dates are always the same. The first thurs­day in Novem­ber through the fol­low­ing sun­day. (4 days)

(www.freedomsfoundation.org)

Beryl W. Love, Programs Director

  • 301-683-4030
  • blove@amvets.org

Tiffany Hilton, Programs Associate

  • 301-683-4031
  • thilton@amvets.org

Gema Moreno, Career Specialist

  • 301-683-4032
  • gmoreno@amvets.org

Programs Coordinated or Adminstered By National Headquarters

  • AMVETS Against Drug & Alcohol Abuse (AADAA)
  • AMVETS White Clover
  • AMVETS and the Boy Scouts of America
  • Armed Services Blood Program (ASBP)
  • Ceremonial Rifles (TACOM) and Static Displays
  • Citizen’s Flag Alliance
  • Freedoms Foundation
  • Making A Difference
  • Military Funeral Honors
  • National Guard – Memorandum of Understanding
  • National Coalition for Homeless Veterans (NCHV)
  • ROTC
  • Special Olympics
  • Veterans History Project

Other Programs Supported At The Local Level

  • American Red Cross
  • Bone Marrow Foundation
  • Girls Scouts USA
  • Habitat for Humanity
  • National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
  • National Transplant Society

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