Spotlight
Hassan Wardere
"I look at youth and try to learn from them. We are both learning from each other. So they see me as a big brother whom they can learn from, but most importantly, I learn from them as well."
Tina Bechler
“This work gives me back just as much as I put into it. I feel really blessed to go to my job everyday – it is a dream job. I could not have imagined a better place for myself”. ~Tina
Megan Kennedy & Sid Peterson
In May, the KCYDN had the opportunity to co-host Put This On The Map, a training for youth workers interested in supporting LGBTQ youth on the Eastside. The trainers, Megan Kennedy and Sid Peterson, explain their experience, how this training was created, and other thoughts on youth development.
Barbe Wolf
City of Redmond Parks and Recreation's Program Coordinator for Adaptive Recreation and Inclusion Services
Reginald Griffin
Reginald shares about his experiences working East African youth and the importance of sharing resources amongst youth development staff.

