Teen Workshops Discovering Your Strengths

Issaquah, WALocal News

The Highlands Youth Advisory Board is excited to announce its upcoming workshops, "Discovering Your Strengths," designed specifically for teens in Issaquah Highlands. These workshops are strategically integrated into the board's monthly meetings, emphasizing the board's dedication to fostering youth engagement and development. Participants will have the opportunity to explore their unique strengths, enhancing their self-awareness and personal growth. This initiative not only aims to empower teens but also seeks to create a supportive community environment where young people can thrive. By engaging in these workshops, teens will benefit from guided discussions and activities tailored to help them understand their capabilities better.

Registration and additional information can be accessed through the provided link, encouraging local youth to take part in this enriching experience. The workshops represent a significant step towards prioritizing youth development and engagement in the Issaquah Highlands community. Ultimately, this initiative reflects a broader commitment to nurturing the next generation of leaders.

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