Welcome to y2kyouth.org
the place you will find how you can make a difference!

Websites for Kids
Volunteer Activities for Kids
Kids

Youth Speak Out

Volunteer Ideas for Youth.


Junior Summit
98 Road Map to Worldwide Youth Programs

Websites for
Youth
Volunteer Activities for Youth
Youth
Juvy Frustration website
How and why to stay out of Juvy.
Students Against Violence Workshops
Students Against Violence Everywhere  On-Line Retreat 2001
Online Savenger Hunt for Youth

Websites for
Young Women
Volunteer Activites for Young Women
Young Women

Girl Scout
Leadership Converence

Eleanor Roosevelt
Center at Val-Kill  Leadership Conferencce
Girl Scouts
My Girls Scout  Adventure

Websites for
College Students
My Americorps NCCC Experience
My AmeriCorps Volunteer
2003-2004
Skagit Valley College Experience
Skagit Valley College
2004-2006
Volunteer Activities for College Students
Western Washington University, Bellingham
2006-2008
Hawaii Pacific University Hawaii
Masters in Organizational Change
Online
2009-2011
Websites for Volunteering Internationally
    Internship in Kenya Africa
Internship in Kenya
2007
Jamaica volunteer
Spring Break 2008  
 I organized a volunteer trip to Jamaica for 20 students from the International CKI service clubs. Click here to see more.

Supervised 2009 trip to Panama for CKI - Kiwanis college to build a school

India Internship
ISSI Indian Society
Summer 2010

 
Websites for Making A Difference
PEACE MAKERS
Becoming a Peacemaker

Global Youth Peace & Tolerance 1999


Building a Culture of Peace for Children Exhibit  2004

Nickole with the Lion and Lamb"In the story of the lion and the lamb, it is a child that leads the animals to lie down peacefully together. I believe children can make this world a better place. The more of us who learn to accept differences and help others, the better our world will be." Nickole Evans United States

 


Y2KYouth.org
Using technology to inspire volunteering,
peace and tolerance!

Year 2000: I started and have run my own organization to help youth learn and use technology for peace. I have helped youth get access to computers and technology, trained youth on using computers and the Internet, and set up web sites, activities on line,  programs, and information to encourage youth to make a difference in their local, national and international communities. Thousands of people have used Y2KYouth.org to improve their communities. I am humbled by the awards and recognition I have received. I am so honored to have met five Nobel Peace Prize Laureates, and studied with one of them. Please use this information to help inspire youth in your area.

Nickole Evans 2011
Nickole Evans History

Nickole Evans Story
is Featured in

One Peace True Stories of Young Activists

Tolerance Book Logo

Volunteering Book Logo

Hope and He

Voices of Hope 

I am also featured in the following web sites along with other youth making a difference in their communities and world.
My Hero
My Angel Hero

Tolerance
Hope and Healing
Amazing Kids
One Day In Peace
Women Without Borders-The Art of Having it All
The United Nations Volunteer

Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution

See Y2KYouth.org
from 1998-2004