RYLA
ROTARY YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARDS
DISTRICT 5320
April 25-27, 2008
Visit the RYLA website
All forms and applications for potential campers, Rotary Clubs, TA's, and staff can be found at this link.
What is RYLA?
RYLA stands for ROTARY YOUTH LEADERSHIP AWARDS. It is all about Rotarians working with youth in leadership development. It is an intensive training program for High School Juniors who are chosen for their proven or potential leadership abilities. Students attend an all-expense paid Camp in Idyllwild Pines, California for three days. Camp is organized by Rotarians and facilitated by RYLA student Alumni. The RYLA event is sponsored by District 5320 and the 49 local Rotary Clubs. Students are joined by talented young people from communities throughout the district. RYLA provides a memorable opportunity to learn, grow, have fun, and make new friends.
Camp RYLA
District 5320
Held in beautiful
Idyllwild Pines
What RYLA Offers
The core curriculum for RYLA includes the following:
● Fundamentals of leadership
● Ethics of positive leadership
● Importance of communication skills in effective leadership
● Problem-solving and conflict-management
● What Rotary is and what it does for the local Community and Internationally
● Building self-confidence and self-esteem
● Elements of Community and Global Citizenship
Camp RYLA combines speaker programs and team problem-solving sessions with cooperative games and competitions. All Camp activities are designed with the objective of providing an atmosphere where student campers will experience learning situations to help develop their own unique strengths and abilities to become future leaders.
Working together to create unity
Each student is assigned to a “Family” Group of 10 kids with 2 Rotarian leaders (l male and l female). These groups are the vehicle to process the day’s events, build teamwork, and integrate the positive examples of leadership, ethical behavior and constructive group dynamics.
By investing in our youth today, the RYLA committee believes that we have an insurance policy for our future. Enthusiastic students return to their schools and their communities with an increased sense of self confidence and self esteem and better equipped to implement the fundamentals of leadership in their every day lives.

The "human chair" involves
teamwork and leadership
And "Learning the Ropes"!


Who Sponsors RYLA Students and How to Apply
The Rotary Clubs give scholarships to the students from their local High Schools. A representative from each Club will coordinate with school administrators in order to interview and select the students. .
RYLA Team Assistants and How to Apply
Rotarians can provide a vital role model as “Facilitator” and “Mentor” during the RYLA camp experience. Rotary International has a clearly defined mission statement: “The object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service.”
Those words are the essence of the role of “Facilitator” and the definition of a Team Assistant (T.A.) for the RYLA camp.
Team Assistants
Role models and mentors
during the RYLA Camp
Experience
There are numerous skills needed to succeed as a facilitator including:
· Conflict management
· Group problem solving techniques
· Listening skills
· Team development and dynamics
· Individual style assessment and debriefing
· Decision making skills
· Meeting Management skills
· Understanding and guiding organizational change
Interested Rotarians and other youthful, energetic volunteers will be trained. Come have fun and be a part of a miraculous process while future leaders are being developed.

Alumni with mascot "Sponge Bob"!
The Rotary Connection
Rotary is one of the largest international service associations, with some 30,000 clubs in more than 168 countries. Its members are dedicated to humanitarian service, high ethical standards in business and professional life, and the promotion of world understanding and peace.
One of the goals of Rotary is to help young people develop their leadership abilities and self-confidence to the fullest. To accomplish that goal, Rotary clubs prepare thousands of young leaders through the RYLA program each year. RYLA was officially adopted by Rotary International in 1971, and is one of the most significant and fastest-growing programs of Rotary service. The RYLA events are organized by a District Committee of Rotarians who are business and professional leaders in the community.
Rotary clubs also sponsor other complementary programs for young people. They include Rotaract (a service club for secondary school students), Youth Exchange (a chance to live and study abroad), and Ambassadorial Scholarships (for university or post-university study abroad).
