Some students have asked for change in our country, but how many are actually doing something about it? With the creation of the Young Americans for Freedom club at Southern Lehigh, change is an obtainable goal.
Young Americans for Freedom is a national organization. The club at Southern Lehigh was founded by junior Brycen Holland under the advisement of Mr. Ian Beitler. Each week, club meets to discuss modern day happenings and to get a better understanding of what is occurring in our government today.
“I had superior students who had interest for this club,” Mr. Beitler said, “and it is my job as a teacher to promote student interest.”
Even though the club is new to Southern Lehigh this year, the participating students have already accomplished some noteworthy work.
“We already organized the 9/11 Never Forget project where we placed 2,977 flags outside the school, each flag representing a soul lost,” founder Brycen Holland said. “We also helped by volunteering for a club called VAST (Valley Against Sex Trafficking) on community day.”
Students do not need to know everything about our political system to join the club, as long as they have an interest in it. Young Americans for Freedom club promotes the informing of students and the involvement in our government as students.
“People should join to learn about modern day happenings in politics, stay informed, and learn how to affiliate yourself politically.” Holland said.
The Young Americans for Freedom club meets at 7:20 on Monday mornings in Room 118.