Six Guyanese chosen for 2023 US Youth Ambassadors Program 

The six youth ambassadors and others  (US Embassy photo)
The six youth ambassadors and others (US Embassy photo)

Six Guyanese youth, aged 15 to 18, as well as two programme mentors, will be representing Guyana in the U.S. Department of State’s sponsored Youth Ambassadors Program. It began yesterday and will go up to Wednesday August 30, 2023.  

Representing Guyana in this year’s exchange programme are Shonjay Mendonca, Naila Rahaman, Alyssa Persaud, Mya Saunders, Charisa Corbin, Carrian Perriera, and mentors Omario Gooding and Mellesia Lindie.  

A release from the US embassy said that the in-person exchange brings together outstanding young people between the ages of 15 and 18 from across the Americas for an enrichment program to explore themes such as civic education, leadership, cross-cultural connections, community service, and youth and social transformation through experiential learning activities, leadership training, civic participation at the community level, and mentoring by community, business, and NGO leaders, and volunteering.    

The youths were shortlisted from a large pool of applicants after going through an interview process.  They join a cadre of sixty-one youth leaders and eleven adult mentors who have been part of the Youth Ambassadors Program (YAP) since September 2012.