Youth leadership award nominations open

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue is inviting nominations for the 35th annual Community Leadership Awards, which recognize young individuals who have made notable contributions to social justice, education, and community service. Sponsored by Bellevue Youth Link, a city program supported by the Bellevue School District, the awards highlight the importance of youth leadership in addressing community needs. Nominations are accepted in various categories, including advocacy for cultural pride, environmental champion, and outstanding youth volunteer. The deadline for submissions is May 2, with the awards ceremony scheduled for May 28 at City Hall. This event not only honors young leaders but also serves as a platform for encouraging civic engagement among youth.

The awards ceremony will be free and open to the public, followed by a reception. This initiative showcases Bellevue's dedication to nurturing the voices of its youth and recognizing their efforts in creating positive change. For further details, individuals can reach out to Youth Link via email or phone.

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