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Whatcom Family YMCA’s Campbell Phillips Elected Youth Governor for Washington State’s 78th Youth Legislature

Posted on February 6, 2025February 6, 2025 by Fernando Gonzalez
WA Youth Governor Campbell Phillips, and WA Governor Bob Ferguson. Photo by Whatcom YMCA.
WA Youth Governor Campbell Phillips, and WA Governor Bob Ferguson. Photo by Whatcom YMCA.

BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON. – The Whatcom Family YMCA is proud to announce that Campbell Phillips, a member of its Youth and Government (YAG) delegation, has been elected Youth Governor for Washington State’s 78th Youth Legislature. Campbell’s election is a significant milestone, marking him as the second Youth Governor from the Whatcom delegation in the past five years. This achievement highlights the YMCA’s commitment to fostering strong, capable youth leaders and demonstrates the delegation’s impact on the statewide program.

In his new role, Campbell will be responsible for leading the student-run legislative process for the year. His primary objectives as Youth Governor include creating inclusive spaces for youth to engage in meaningful discussions, raising public awareness of the YAG program, and introducing ranked-choice voting to enhance the democratic process within the organization. Campbell’s leadership will be key in guiding the legislative efforts of young people across Washington State.

“I’m honored to serve the Washington Youth Legislature and excited to work with young people across the state. This position is a unique opportunity to highlight the impact that youth can have on our society,” said Campbell. “I hope to create spaces where we can lead important discussions and inspire others to take part in shaping the future.”

As Youth Governor, Campbell will also oversee the planning of the Governor’s Ball, a key event in the annual session held in Olympia each May. The ball is a highly anticipated tradition for delegates statewide, offering a chance to celebrate the work accomplished during the year.

Commitment to Leadership and Civic Engagement

Christian Moulaison, YAG Advisor, praised Campbell’s leadership and the dedication he has shown to the program, saying, “Campbell’s election as Youth Governor is a testament to his exceptional leadership and commitment to the YAG program. Despite being part of a smaller delegation, his determination and skill set allowed him to rise to the top. His ability to inspire and lead by example will have a lasting impact not only on our delegation but on the entire state program.”

Campbell’s election reinforces the strength of the YMCA’s Youth and Government program and its ability to develop young leaders. His success also aligns with the YMCA’s core mission of youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.

About YMCA Youth and Government

The YMCA Youth and Government program (YAG) is a statewide initiative that provides middle and high school students with a hands-on opportunity to participate in a simulated legislative process. Through YAG, students draft bills, debate legislation, and engage in civic discourse, building skills in public speaking, leadership, and teamwork. The program emphasizes civic responsibility and gives young people a platform to influence the future.

About Whatcom Family YMCA

The Whatcom Family YMCA has been serving the Bellingham community for over 130 years, offering programs and services that promote youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. Through programs like Youth and Government, the YMCA continues to empower young people to become leaders in their communities and active participants in the democratic process.

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Posted in Breaking, Local, News, PoliticsTagged 78th Youth Legislature, Bellingham, Bob Ferguson, Campbell Phillips, Christian Moulaison, Civic Engagement, civic responsibility, community leadership, Governor’s Ball, healthy living, leadership, Olympia, public awareness, public speaking, ranked-choice voting, social responsibility, teamwork, Washington State, Washington State Governor, Washington Youth Legislature, Whatcom Family YMCA, Whatcom Family YMCA history, YAG, YMCA Youth and Government, Youth and Government, youth delegates, youth development, youth empowerment, Youth Governor, youth leadership

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