Extracurricular & Leadership Opportunity

Exciting Extracurricular & Leadership Opportunity!

Attention, high school students! Are you passionate about making a difference? We invite you to join Civic Rising, a youth-led organization dedicated to raising awareness about the effects of new government policies and legislation.

We are currently accepting applications for various roles, including Web Developer, Marketer, Graphic Designer, and Journalist. Leadership positions will also be available soon. Applications will be open until our official launch, so don’t miss out!

For more information and to connect with us, please join our Discord server. Check out our social media links for more details! Our Socials

One Reply to “Extracurricular & Leadership Opportunity”

  1. That sounds like an amazing opportunity! Civic Rising seems like a fantastic way for high schoolers to get involved in important civic issues and develop leadership skills. I’m particularly interested in the chance to contribute as a Web Developer or Graphic Designer. I’ll check out the application details in the bio and join the Discord server for more information. Thanks for sharing this! Looking forward to potentially being a part of this initiative!

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