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About Us

Becoming the change we wish to see in the world

Through promoting youth leadership, public service, and scholarship opportunities it is our goal to become the change we wish to see in the world. By providing our services, support, and love to our communities, together this goal is and will be attained. 


It is also our focus to sculpt and mold the leadership and life skills of youth by engaging them in leadership positions, conferences, meetings, training, networking, and such activities. Thus we can ensure success from the future generation(s) of this country and of the world.

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Mission Statement

Why do we exist?

The American Leaders Society is dedicated to the highest quality of leadership, service, and education for youth in our society. Seeking to implement change that favors all people, we strongly believe in the power of ourselves to help change lives, rebuild our communities, and restore our future.

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PURPOSE

Becoming the change we wish to see in the world. Through this, we shall provide public service and assistance to the world, educate and teach youth leadership, and bring positive change to our communities.

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OUR VISION

Bringing youth together, in order to cultivate and strengthen leadership, education, networking, and service the public for the betterment of all mankind.

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OUR VALUES

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Service to all people of mankind.

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Diversity in our members and the people we help.

Humility in order to prioritize service before power. 

Love and respect for all people and yourself.

Empowerment through education.


Leadership by making positive influences on our peers and communities.


Good Ethics that will help one to make
the best decision and positive conduction of behavior. 

WHO?

The American Leaders Society serves students in grades 7th through 8th (12-18). Students in grades 6-8 are allowed to serve as a chapter and/or area officer. High School students (9-12) are allowed to hold leadership positions at the chapter, area, and national level.

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