Summertime in District 6900 mean it’s time for the Rotary
Youth Leadership Awards, better known as RYLA!!
RYLA is designed for young adults with proven leadership ability and a commitment
to community service. The District 6900
RYLA camp was hosted by the Rotary Club of Americus and held June 18-22 on the
campus of Georgia Southwestern State University and included 82 students
sponsored by over 30 clubs. This year was also the first RYLA gathering since
2019, so the RYLA Family of counselors had a great reunion!
Through RYLA, these young people from different backgrounds
- home, educational, religious, and lifestyle - are brought together to work,
learn, and discuss the issues that exist within their generation. They have the chance to learn and challenge
themselves through team activities, large group activities, and candid,
round-table discussions. RYLA
programming includes individual personality profiles, conflict resolution
styles, and ropes course activities designed to encourage teamwork, communication,
and trust. Included once again was the
opportunity to participate in a service project which allowed the students to
experience the Rotary motto of “Service Above Self” firsthand – the group
painted inspirational “RYLA Rocks” to be placed around the campus.
One of the recurring themes of RYLA is the student who
accomplishes a feat he/she would have never dared to imagine before coming to
camp. The most memorable of these
culminating events are always the board break, which allows students to break
through their fears to reach their goals, and the Trust Fall from a 5-foot
platform into the waiting arms of teammates.
And just as always, most of the students who were very hesitant to spend
the weekend with 100 strangers became the friends who did not want to part ways
at the end. This speaks volumes to the
benefit of RYLA and the positive changes it can create in young lives.
Even more telling of the long-lasting influence of RYLA is
the fact that 90% of the counselors were once RYLA participants themselves –
they believe in it enough to commit the time and energy to make RYLA the best
experience possible. Approximately 67
Rotarians assisted with RYLA in some capacity, with most contributing on the
club level with the nomination and selection of student participants while
others provided transportation to and from RYLA, and the brave few who agreed
to serve as chaperones in the dorms.
Special guests this year were DG George Granade and DGE Andre Marria who
joined us for several days volunteering as Chaperones and spending time with
the student teams.
RYLA aims to help students discover their potential and
develop the skills needed to be leaders in their communities, careers, and
everyday lives. And they achieve these
goals while having fun, building friendships, and creating memories that will
last a lifetime. We’re already looking
forward to 2023 and we hope to see you and your students there!