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  • Mvskoke Nation Youth Council celebrates five years of service

    For Immediate Release

    June 18, 2020

    Mvskoke Nation Youth Council celebrates five years of service

    OKMULGEE, Oklahoma — The Muscogee (Creek Nation is pleased to recognize the Mvskoke Nation Youth Council as they celebrate five years of service. MNYC was founded on June 20, 2015 by a group of Muscogee (Creek) citizens ages 12-24 after several months of planning and working together.

    These youth have continued to fulfill the purpose of the MNYC, which is to empower Mvskoke youth by listening and taking action, enhance their voice by promoting positive changed and informed decisions, and affect all generations and sustain the Mvskoke way of life.

    After one year of being in existence, MNYC was chosen as the 2016 Youth Council of the Year by the United National and Indian and Tribal Youth organization.

    The MNYC members have logged thousands of hours of service and created service projects focused on bringing awareness to issues that affect Native youth like suicide, drugs and alcohol, and teen dating violence.

    MNYC members have also created events to celebrate Vietnam veterans, promoted intergenerational activities with their elders and cultural activities like the Mvskoke Youth Games.

    “Being part of the MNYC for the past five years has taught me self-confidence and that I can be the change,” MNYC founding member Jasmyne Jack said.

    Over the last five year, approximately 93 youth have been a member of MNYC at one time or another. The individual MNYC members are recognized on a local and national level for their leadership. The group includes a Center for Native American Youth Champion for Change, four UNITY 25 Under 25 recipients, Mvnettvlke Onaya (Youth Visionary) award recipients, multiple tribal royalty titleholders, several WeRNative Ambassadors, honor students, tribal employees, musicians, artists, athletes and more. They are a diverse group with the common goals to make a difference for the Nation.

    “These youth are so passionate about helping others and about keeping the Mvskoke culture alive and well,” Mvskoke Nation Youth Services Director Nancy Mason said. “I’m so proud of each of them for what they have accomplished individually and together.”

    “I am most proud of each of them for their person growth. Receiving awards are nice, but I try to remind them that just trying is half the battle of becoming better.”

    For more information about MNYC, contact Youth Services at: (918) 549-2557 or youthservices@muscogeenation.com.

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  • Muscogee (Creek) Nation Youth Council awarded Youth Council of the Year

    For Immediate Release

     

    July 27, 2016

     

     

    Muscogee (Creek) Nation Youth Council awarded Youth Council of the Year

     

     

    The United National Indian Tribal Youth, Inc. (Unity), which is an organization dedicated to augmenting social and mental development to contribute to a stronger Indian Country, named the Muscogee (Creek) Nation Youth Council as Youth Council of the Year July 25 during the 2016 National Unity Conference 40th Anniversary Gala held in Oklahoma City, Okla.

     

    The MCN Youth Council was established in March 2015 and since that time has hosted different community and awareness events.

     

    Muscogee (Creek) Nation Youth Services Program Director Nancy Mason said, “We started about March of last year, of 2015 planning our youth council, bringing young people together and in just that short time they did service learning projects. They developed their youth council, their bylaws, elected officers and they haven’t stopped since that time.”

     

    One of the projects planned and completed by the Youth Council was the Mvskoke March, a walk from Okmulgee to Oklahoma City to bring awareness to teen dating violence.

     

    Youth Council member Tafv Sanders said the Youth Council means a lot to him.

     

    “They are like my second family,” Sanders said.

     

    MCN Youth Council Sergeant at Arms Tyler Hill felt delighted about the award.

     

    “It feels exciting, actually first year coming to Unity as a group of youth council and actually winning as a unit,” Hill said.

     

    CONTACT:

    Geebon Gouge

    918-732-7617

    ggouge@muscogeenation.com