The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

America calling as pupils join global summit on leadership

Youth in link-up from across world to explore sustainabi­lity vision

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

Tayside secondary school pupils are preparing to join global peers at a United States youth leadership conference.

The Loudoun Internatio­nal Youth Leadership Summit (LIYLS) will bring together almost 200 young people in 45 internatio­nal delegation­s for a 10-day programme in the Virginia County event close to Washington DC.

For the second year in succession, Webster’s High School in Kirriemuir will send four senior pupils to the summit, with the school being the only UK representa­tives at the 2020 event.

School captain Abby Thomson, Orla Finn and Nathan Marshall, all 17, as well as fellow sixth-year student John Shanks, 16, have carried out much of their own fundraisin­g to make the trip, with support from local groups and organisati­on.

The summit was establishe­d in 2012 and the Angus teenagers will live with local host families during their stay, taking part in talks and workshops.

It was inspired by the experience­s of a group of US students at an Asia Pacific youth leadership conference in Singapore and Loudoun County pupils secured $10,000 in a community fundraisin­g campaign to host six delegation­s in the inaugural gathering .

The 2020 theme is “One World. One Hope. One Future” and over the 10-day summit delegates will explore the power of young people to help achieve United Nations sustainabl­e developmen­t targets.

Countries among the long list of participat­ing nations include Australia, Costa Rica, Indonesia, Japan, Qatar, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, and Taiwan.

Orla said: “It is a great opportunit­y to meet people from all around the world and discuss a whole range of important issues, so we are really looking forward to it.”

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ?? John Shanks, Orla Finn, Abby Thomson and Nathan Marshall.
Picture: Steve MacDougall. John Shanks, Orla Finn, Abby Thomson and Nathan Marshall.

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