Since starting with YMCA in my hometown of Houston, Texas,
USA, I’ve had a desire to learn more about the movement from a global
perspective and see where I might be able to play a role in empowering young
people around the world. Thanks to my role at YMCA England and the great people
I work with, I was blessed with the opportunity to attend the YMCA Europe
General Assembly (GA) in Edinburgh, Scotland; taking the first step toward
achieving this goal.
There I interacted with and learned from YMCAs from across
the continent. From camping services offered in Germany to the PlusOne
mentoring programme run by YMCA Scotland, I’m continuously fascinated by the
diversity of our services and the variety of vehicles we’re using to engage
young people. I was exceptionally proud to learn of the work YMCA of the USA
did with Romania in regards to restoring a presence of YMCA in the country,
which happens to be the birthplace of my wife.
Not enough can be said about the staff and volunteers from
YMCA Scotland for arranging activities outside of the General Assembly to bring
us all together as a family. The highlight of which was arranging a private
performance of the Soul and the Machine, a production following the life of Sir
George Williams and the beginning of YMCA, for the delegation at beautiful
Palmerston Church (great name!).
A truly humbling experience came on Day 2 when the national
secretary of YMCA The Netherlands asked me to lunch to discuss my work in brand
relations at Y-USA and YMCA England and Wales. It was a conversation that would
continue throughout the GA and expand to include delegates from Sweden, Norway
and Germany.
My favourite part of the GA was attending the Youth
Empowerment Space (YES) meetings. The young people gathered here showed where
the real strength of YMCA lies. Members put forth ideas and debated how young
people can play a larger role in future GAs, not only in regards to overall
participation, but governance as well.
Overall, I couldn’t have asked for a more rewarding experience.
It further ignited by desire to serve the movement globally and I hope to have
the opportunity to interact with new friends and colleagues in the future.
Palmer Hestley
Great post Palmer, I love it when I come across people with Global aspirations.
ReplyDeleteCheers Ken, it was great to share in the experience alongside you!
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