Alumni

Being a part of JSA doesn’t end when you graduate. In fact, it’s the beginning. As a JSA alum, you’ve already experienced the transformative power of this organization. You know firsthand the impact it has on shaping young minds and fostering a passion for civic involvement.

You can continue to be a part of JSA’s mission of promoting civic engagement and empowering the next generation of leaders by staying connected with the organization. Whether it’s through mentorship, volunteering, or simply staying informed about JSA events and initiatives, there are countless ways for you to remain involved. Together, we can ensure that the legacy of JSA lives on for generations to come. Let’s make a difference, stay connected to JSA.

Alumni Volunteering

Whether it’s speaking at a school year convention, serving as a resident advisor at our programs or making a recurring donation, there are many ways for you to give back to JSA and impact the lives of current JSA students.

  • Speak at a JSA Convention
    Our student delegates are always excited to invite JSA alums to speak on a panel or be a part of debate or thought talk at school year conventions. If you would like to participate in a future JSA convention near you, please contact programs@jsa.org.
  • Serve as Resident Advisor
    Resident advisors play a crucial role in facilitating a safe and healthy environment for our students at all of our programs. They are responsible for providing administrative program support and supervising a talented group of high school students from across the nation. If you would be interested in serving as a resident advisor, please contact programs@jsa.org.
  • Host Alumni Happy Hours
    When you host an alumni happy hour, you create an opportunity for your fellow alumni to reconnect with old friends, make new connections and reaffirm their commitment to JSA’s mission. To learn more, please contact development@jsa.org.
  • Join Our Family of Donors
    Your contribution, no matter the size, will make a difference in the lives of countless students who are eager to learn, grow, and make a positive impact on the world around them. Give today!

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