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Supporting Memberships Help YIP

All individuals and institutions can become supporting members of the YIP Association. The annual membership fee has no upper limit, and directly supports the activities of YIP.
360° Exploring Community

The participants are preparing the arrival of 500 people to a week-long Youth Conference in July, with the theme ʻExploring Communityʼ....
Where are the YIP-ies?

The YIP particpants have gone on their international internships, to help existing initiatives. But where have they gone to?...
Brazil: Blisters, Coffee and Singing

For four weeks in March and April, the YIP participants are on internships abroad. The Brazil gang are posting news to the Aramitán blog....
“Let’s Get On With It”

In the March–April 2009 issue of Utne Reader, Eric Utne writes about YIP, the Millennials and Barack Obama. Eric is the course leader for YIP's “Service & Social Entrepeneurship” week....
Donations are vital to YIP

We manage only because most of our staff is working for very reduced wages – still doing a full-time job. Please consider donating!
Environmental Justice (Podcast)

There is no doubt in my mind that the principal task of our time is to feel this world's pain so intensely that we have to do something.
Visitor Weekends in March and April

Considering applying for YIP? Come visit us. Two weekends have been set up for you to experience how it is to be at YIP....
A week on sociology

The task of summarizing our week spent with Jaap van der Haar is somewhat comparable to that of cooking a pot roast in a sieve: its difficult to be thorough, let alone to compete. ...
YIP Day – 28 February 2009

Donate a day to promoting YIP. Distribute YIP flyers or organize a YIP event.
The Application Form is Available
The first step of the YIP Application Process is to fill out the online Application Form. It results in a PDF file which can be printed and sent to YIP with the other required documents....
A YIP Christmas happens twice

More than 20 people attended the YIP christmas celebration. Some were YIP-ies, others were friends and family visiting for the occasion....
