Peace Ambassador Leadership Summit (PALS) at Georgetown University

Peace Ambassador Leadership Summit (PALS) at Georgetown University

PALS at Georgetown provides experience in advocacy and community service while enhancing their public speaking, networking and debate skills

By National Voices for Equality Education & Enlighten

Date and time

July 27 · 12pm - August 3 · 10am EDT

Location

Georgetown University

3700 O St NW Washington, DC 20057

About this event

  • 6 days 22 hours

Overview

What sets PALS at GU apart is its concentrated focus on the personal development of each participant, guiding them through the process of discovering their unique causes and translating that passion into actionable projects. Through an enriching curriculum, students are immersed in an environment that encourages the exploration of their interests, equipping them with the tools to research, understand, and articulate the issues they care about most passionately.

The program is intricately woven with workshops that inspire students to harness the power of their personal stories for advocacy, teaching them the art of storytelling to captivate and mobilize support for their causes. In an era dominated by digital platforms, "Digital Advocacy 101" empowers participants with the know-how to leverage social media ethically and effectively, transforming them into savvy advocates for their chosen causes.

Central to the PALS experience is the "Project Kickstart: From Passion to Action" workshop, a cornerstone that bridges the gap between passion and practice. Here, students are mentored through the stages of project development—from ideation to execution—culminating in a pitch session that not only showcases their visionary projects but also marks the beginning of their journey from passionate individuals to impactful community leaders.

Moreover, PALS at GU delves into the nuances of leadership styles, effective communication, conflict resolution, and resilience building. These sessions are designed to mold students into versatile leaders capable of navigating the complexities of team dynamics, public speaking, and negotiation, enhancing their personal and professional growth.

Beyond the comprehensive workshops, PALS at Georgetown University emphasizes the importance of networking, fellowship, and self-care in leadership development. Social activities, from art therapy, karaoke and ice cream social, movie night, and dorm door decorating to talent shows and team-building games, are integral, fostering connections among participants with shared values. These engagements not only aid in building a supportive community to prevent burnout but highlight the significance of networking and mutual support. This balanced approach ensures that leadership growth at PALS is complemented by personal well-being and the cultivation of lasting relationships.

The program also places a strong emphasis on creative problem-solving, ethics, and social responsibility. These workshops underscore the importance of cultural competence, ethical leadership, and creating a personal brand that aligns with one's values and social impact goals. Furthermore, PALS at GU fosters a culture of networking and mentorship, offering students the opportunity to connect with mentors and peers committed to making a difference.

An unforgettable highlight of PALS at Georgetown University is the curated trip to the iconic White House and Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. This experience offers students a rare glimpse into the heart of American democracy, visiting the very halls where the nation's laws are crafted and debated. Through engaging with interns on Capitol Hill, participants hear firsthand from these young professionals about their journeys and experiences working at the epicenter of political action and the impactful careers shaped within these historic walls. This experience is designed to ignite students' passion for civic engagement and leadership, providing them with inspiration and a deeper understanding of their potential role in shaping the future, regardless of their career path.

PALS at Georgetown University is more than just a leadership program; it is a journey of self-discovery, empowerment, and active engagement. It is uniquely positioned to help high school students find their voice, identify their cause, and turn their passion into impactful action. With a blend of personal development, community service, and leadership training, PALS at GU is the ideal platform for students ready to take the first step towards becoming the change-makers of tomorrow.

Evening Social Activities Include:

  • Ice Cream Social & Lip Sync Battle
  • Movie Night
  • Art Therapy
  • Talent Showcase


Cost and Session Information

Tuition includes dorm, meals, and all program costs

  • Early Bird Special: $2,000 (Ends 3/31)
  • Full Tuition Cost: $2,200
  • 50 Service Hours
  • Registration Deadline: July 9

Pre-PALS Information and Orientation Sessions

Interested in PALS? Join our online or in-person info sessions to hear from the Executive Director and Junior & Senior Counselors. Sign up to get all your questions answered and enjoy a private meet and greet with other attendees and Junior Counselors as your PALS date nears.

Monthly info sessions are available virtually via Zoom or in person in Davie, FL. In-person is limited to 20 participants.


How to Register

For more information and to apply, visit our website

PALS is hosted by the 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization National Voices for Equality, Education, and Enlightenment (NVEEE).