27th West Drug Free Communities
Youth Council
Biographies...
Jonathan
a.k.a. John
I attend HAFA. I’m 14 years old, but I feel like a 10 year old, because I’m so beautiful J. I had cheerios for breakfast and I am a really big deal because I’m sooooo awesome and because I have swag. I have had alcohol before, but I hope I don’t get stereotyped for it. Tell yourself the next time you feel great that you’re john-tastic.
Kaying Xiong
I’m at HAFA and can’t decide why I like being a youth leader. I’m 14 years old and have no current goals. I don’t need goals, I just do it. I haven’t had breakfast today yet. I am a really big deal, because without me some people will still be in the same position. I wish people wouldn’t stereotype me and tell me I am Chinese. I refuse to stereotype against other races and use words like the “n” word. Right now, I feel BOSS!
Dominique
a.k.a. Domo
I attend Neighborhood House and my favorite part about being a youth leader is learning more. I am 17 years old, but feel as if I am 50 years old, because I have an old soul. My goal is to be successful. This morning I had a frappe’ for breakfast, but I’m not what I ate. I’m a really big deal because I’m a triple threat. I can sing, dance, and act. I don’t believe I should be stereotyped as a statistic in teen pregnancy. I’ve learned that all people are good people. If you could ask me something, ask me what my fear is. I’d tell you reliving my past. I relate to Pacism, being a part of Tupac.