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RPCA Future Leaders

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Program Overview

The Future Leaders Teen Program builds leadership, civic responsibility, and teamwork through service-learning projects across Alexandria. Teens meet weekly at their rec centers and monthly at the Lee Center to share updates, reflect, and connect Citywide.

Program Dates

  • Start Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2026
  • End Date: May 27, 2026
  • Meeting Time: Wednesdays, 6–7 p.m.
  • Meeting Location: Lee Center – Gold Room

Registration

  • Registration Period: December 8–19
  • Participation: 3 students per recreation center (expanding to 5–10 students per center in future years)

Service-Learning Projects

Participants will take part in community-based projects focused on leadership, service, and career exploration:

  1. Environmental Projects: Nature Center
  2. Community Service and Engagement: Volunteerism, STEM, and Early Childhood Development
    This combined area of service gives participants the opportunity to:
    • Volunteer and Beautify
    • Inspire Young Learners
    • Explore STEM Careers
  3. Customer Service and Community Care

 

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Nature Center

Hands-on learning about conservation, sustainability, and environmental stewardship.

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Volunteer and Beautify

Support local community clean-ups and beautification projects in collaboration with Master Gardeners and Citizens Science.

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Inspire Young Learners

Develop partnerships that give students the opportunity to lead story times, literacy activities, and early childhood engagement sessions that encourage curiosity and learning.

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Explore STEM Careers

Participate in hands-on science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) experiences that connect innovation to real-world problem-solving.

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Customer Service and Community Care

Learn how to work with and serve others through volunteer opportunities with seniors, shelters, and TR programs.

Program Progression

Each month focuses on a different leadership and service theme:

MonthFocus Area / Activity
JanuaryKickoff Meeting: Meet and Greet, program overview, ice breakers, leadership elections, and introduction to Roberts Rules of Order and team roles.
FebruaryCustomer Service and Teamwork: How to work with and serve others.
MarchEnvironmental Projects: Visit the Nature Center and participate in environmental programs.
AprilVolunteerism and STEM: Participate in community clean-ups, gardening, STEM projects, and early childhood engagement initiatives.
MayReflection and Presentation: Students will present their experiences using a presentation application to showcase what they've learned.
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Summer 2026 Opportunities

Graduating participants may be eligible for:

  • Counselor-in-Training (CIT) Positions
  • Paid Summer Internships

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