The goals of HOBY do not end with the leadership seminar and CLEWs, but
continue through the efforts of the Alumni Association. The WVHOBY Alumni
Association was chartered in 1991.
Past participants of the HOBY programs have the opportunity to join this vibrant
Alumni Association. The Association seeks to foster the development of leadership
skills and personal growth in each member. The Association, divided into districts, meets often, and its
activities include: community service projects, personal development workshops and
assistance with WVHOBY programs.
The goals of the Alumni Association are:
1.To foster the continuance of the Seminar, CLEWs and their theme
2.To provide an opportunity to expand the leadership skills that are presented as
part of HOBY programs
3.To provide a communication network of all former Ambassadors to serve as
part of HOBY programs
4.To share information about ongoing activities, individual Ambassador interest,
and the needs of the Foundation.
All Ambassadors have the opportunity to maintain their contact with WVHOBY
programs by becoming members of the Alumni Association.
COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP EDUCATION WORKSHOPS
Each year HOBY is committed to sharing leadership programs with a
larger student population. One popular way service clubs with similar
interest in youth programs and leadership development do this is through
local, one-day HOBY workshops called Community Leadership
Workshops (CLEWS).
Most schools are already familiar with HOBY's "flagship" program to
which one outstanding sophomore from every high school in your state is
invited to attend an expense-paid, three-day HOBY Leadership
Seminar. Because they already participate in this HOBY program,
schools often welcome the opportunity to send several participants to an
area CLEW.
CLEWS are designed to provide opportunities for sophomores to
develop leadership skills and to learn more about America's Incentive
System. This is done through a combination of techniques:
panel presentations
question-and-answer sessions
discussions
interaction by peers with one another
leadership simulation activities
MOTIVATION!
Through the process the young leaders are taught competencies of
leadership and the concept "how to think, not what to think" so that they
are better prepared to take their place in school, community, family, and
eventually business.
CLEW description Copyright © 1997 Oklahoma HOBY Alumni Association
HOBYS UNDERSTAND GRANDPARENTS ARE SSPECIAL (H.U.G.S PROGRAM)
The West Virginia HUGS program was introduced to alumni members at the 1990 HOBY reunion. A major focus of the association has always been to provide support to the community in the form of service projects. HUGS was the offspring of this emphasis. Why does the alumni association stress the importance of this project? Because of the group we are reaching out to... the elders of the community. Our grandparents and the senior citizens of our communities are in need of care and attention. Who's better to send than a group of teenagers that is actually motivated and "pumped up about life?"
When a district is planning a HUGS program, a nursing home or senior center is contacted and a date is set up. When the HOBY's arrive, the usually bring gifts or crafts along to give to the residents. While at the facility, HOBY's spread the spirit-of-enthusiasm to the elder members. How? By just being themselves! Laughing, talking, and smiling, sharing their enthusiasm to brighten up someone else's day!
The great thing about HUGS is that you are not only giving to others, but giving a gift to yourself. You can see how much your short visits mean to them, and leave the place with a grin from ear to ear and a special feeling in your heart.
WORLD LEADERSHIP CONGRESS
The
culmination of
HOBY's
Leadership
Development
Seminars is our
annual World
Leadership
Congress.
From each of
the 90
seminars that
are held each
spring in all 50
states, a boy
and girl are
selected to
attend an
all-expense
paid week long
stay at a major
university
campus where
they will
interface with
their peers
from the U.S.
plus 32-45
young leaders
who represent
thirty-some
foreign
countries. The
1996 WLC was
held at Rice
University in
Houston,
Texas during
the week of
August 6,
1996. The 1997
WLC will be
coordinated by
Purdue
University in
Indianapolis,
Indiana.