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Seeds of Hope

Young Women’s Leadership Experience

Applications have closed for 2024.
Stay tuned for our 2025 Leadership Experience!

Empowering young women
to be leaders

Grades 9-12

Seeds of Hope Young Women’s Leadership Experience brings together high school students, peer leaders and adult mentors to give young women an opportunity to explore and enhance their talents, goals and capacity for leadership.

  • Earn 40 documented hours of leadership training and 10 service hours for your high school or college resume.

  • Network with peers and professional women from across the U.S., Mexico, and Canada.

  • Learn about servant leadership and work on a service project.

  • Step away from life’s distractions and explore your personal spirituality.

  • Experience different forms of prayer and meditation.

  • Benefit from the mentorship of professional women leaders.

 

Conference Fee: $300 includes meals and accommodations. 

Travel Expenses: varied based on your location. 

Financial Assistance is available to those in need so that no young woman will be hindered from attending.

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Do you have what it takes to be a Servant Leader?

Servant Leaders achieve personal growth by focusing on the needs of others, not themselves. Immerse in a weeklong self-discovery to find your talents, strengths — and vulnerabilities. Learn how to take what you find and build upon it toward a style of leadership that is transformational and effective. Learn techniques to implement in your life and in your future toward a lifetime of leadership. 

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Seeds of Hope Young Women's Leadership Experience takes place at the
18307 Taylor Lake Road

Holly, Michigan 48442

www.maryvilleretreatcenter.org

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