What is the Youth Advisory Council?
The Youth Advisory Council is a platform for young leaders to advise, advocate, and take action on the issues that matter most to them. Through mentorship. service, and collaboration, members develop critical skills and amplify the youth voice across our community.
Why Join?
Amplify Your Voice
Build Leadership Skills
Connect with Peers
Influence Policy & Programs
Member Roles & Expectations
Eligibility Requirements
- You must have personal experience within the child welfare system (foster care, adoption, guardianship, or independent living).
- Reside in Hidalgo, Starr, Cameron, or Willacy County.
- Be between 15 and 26 years old.
- Have an interest in youth leadership, advocacy, foster care, education, or community service.
- Able to commit to monthly virtual meetings and occasional in-person events.
Term of Service
- The standard term is 12 months, beginning upon acceptance into the Council.
- Members may reapply for consecutive terms, subject to performance and capacity.
- Early resignation should be submitted in writing to TAFYS.
Expectations of Members
All Council Members are expected to:
- Attend at least 80% of scheduled meetings and events (virtual or in-person).
- Actively participate in planning, discussions, and decision-making.
- Represent TAFYS respectfully in public spaces, media, and advocacy forums.
- Maintain confidentiality regarding internal discussions and sensitive youth issues.
Code of Conduct
Members agree to:
- Treat fellow members, staff, and partners with respect and professionalism.
- Promote inclusivity, youth voice, and peer empowerment.
- Abstain from bullying, harassment, discrimination, or use of hate speech.
- Follow all applicable local, state, and federal laws.
Meeting Schedule
- Meeting dates and times will be determined subsequent to the selection of council members.
Upcoming Events
Advisory Board Members


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Equal Opportunity for All
We encourage young people from low-income families, of color, LGBTQIA2S+, immigrants, with disabilities, or from other underrepresented communities to join.

