Ambassadors volunteer outside of their school and extra-curricular commitments to advocate for substance abuse awareness.

Dearborn County CASA Facebook photo.
(Dearborn County, Ind.) – Seven area high school graduates are being recognized for their time as Dearborn County CASA Youth Ambassadors.
Ambassadors volunteer outside of their school and extra-curricular commitments to advocate for substance abuse awareness.
These individuals strive to provide leadership in our community by setting an example for all of our local youth.
They also host a Youth Summit each Spring for Dearborn County 8th graders and lead school assemblies for elementary students with their "SPARKS" program.
Among the seven graduating youth ambassadors, four were from South Dearborn High School. Cameron Spence served four years in the role, while Riley Charvat, Sydney Barth, and Diane Talentino served three, two and one year, respectively.
East Central’s Olivia Rosemeyer and Noah Mersmann were both ambassadors for four years, and Alexandra Seubert served for two years.
For more information and to apply to become a Youth Ambassador, visit About DCYA (dearborncountycasa.com).

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