Teen Advisory Council

Teen Advisory Council

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DOSA & Operation:Outreach Founders 2013-14: Standing left to right are Nicholas Nolan, Barron Collier High (now at Florida State University); Mario Chang, Gulf Coast High (now at University of Florida), and Patrick Clawson Jr., Gulf Coast High (now at University of Florida). Seated is Nedgie Paul, a junior at Palmetto Ridge High.

In 2013-14, K is for Kids’ top student leaders revived the original Teen Advisory Team under the new name DOSA-Directorate of Student Agenda. DOSA governs the mission and activities of all high school volunteers. 

Each year one to two students from schools across Collier County are nominated by teachers and/or former council members.  If approved, they will begin meetings in the summer prior to the next school. DOSA members serve as the event co-chairs of the annual K is for Kids “From the Heart” Teen Fashion Show, the only Naples charity event organized by students.

DOSA members also serve as presidents of the K is for Kids Club at their high school (called Operation:Outreach).

Throughout the school year and particularly during the K is for Kids Bring a Book, Bring a Friend for Children’s Literacy Month, DOSA directs other student leaders who serve as fun’raising chairs and team leaders as they host a variety of family fun activities promoting literacy and leadership.

DOSA 2014-15 at K is for Kids Top Leaders Meeting at ITZ Media studio. Shown left to right: Rose Gelin, Lorenzo Walker Technology High; Tyler Schult, Barron Collier High; Nedgie Paul, Palmetto Ridge High; Hadrien Roy, Barron Collier High; and Cameryn Anthony, Gulf Coast High (not shown, Krisha Mac, Lorenzo Walker Technical High).

DOSA 2014-15 at K is for Kids Top Leaders Meeting at ITZ Media studio. Shown left to right: Rose Gelin, Lorenzo Walker Technology High; Tyler Schult, Barron Collier High; Nedgie Paul, Palmetto Ridge High; Hadrien Roy, Barron Collier High; and Cameryn Anthony, Gulf Coast High (not shown, Krisha Mac, Lorenzo Walker Technical High).

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