Big Announcement: Keynote Speakers Confirmed for Without Limits!

By: 
Amy Meuers

Early-Bird Discount Extended to Those Affected by Hurricane Sandy
For those who have been affected by hurricane Sandy, NYLC has extended the Early Bird rate until November 21. Use the codes SANDY2012 to receive the adult rate of $520, and the youth rate of $425 (for attendees age 23 or younger).

It’s no secret that the staff here at NYLC and at Earth Force, our cohost for this amazing event, is excited for the 24th annual National Service-Learning Conference®, Without Limits. The conference is in Denver this coming March 13-15, 2013. With the great lineup of speakers, topics, and sponsors, it’s going to be an action-packed two days of awesomeness.

We’re excited to bring you some breaking news about the event. Naomi Tutu, daughter of South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu and associate director of the Office of International Programs at Tenn. State University and Dwayne Betts, Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention and an award-winning writer and poet, will be keynoting the event!

And you won’t want to miss our youth keynote speakers, Special Olympics athlete and Youth Activation Committee member Danielle Liebl, Special Olympics Youth Activation Committee member Kaitlyn Smith, and Jorge Zamora, a student at Chicago Bulls College Prep. Youth Service America President and CEO Steve Culbertson and NYLC's CEO Kelita Bak round out the slate of plenary speakers.

 2013 National Service-Learning Conference speakers

This conference is shaping up to the best yet. Visit our website at www.nylc.org/conference to learn all about the great things you can expect! 

 

Have you considered extending

Have you considered extending your early-bird registration deadline to accommodate those affected by Hurricanne Sandy? Many on east coast are still without power. I will likely be registering but because my office in NYC is still closed I don't have access to payment resources, etc.

Thank you

Early-bird deadline is now

Early-bird deadline is now extended for storm areas. Yes, we realize the timing of the deadline makes it difficult for many areas of the east coast affected by the storm, and have extended the deadline (see post addendum above).

Thanks

NYLC staff