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    Valley's Voice Fashion Shoes to Shine Make this yours. Add images, text and links, or connect data from your collection. Read More Home Less is More Make this yours. Add images, text and links, or connect data from your collection. Read More Health Lemon Detox Make this yours. Add images, text and links, or connect data from your collection. Read More Valley’s Voice is a catalyst for change in Eagle County. It is a one-stop-shop for youth to have a voice, be involved, and make impactful change. Led by a Youth Executive Board, Valley's Voice is comprised of young people ages 10 to 25. Valley's Voice hosts events across the county to collect input on key issues for youth so that projects and progress can be facilitated. ​ It is through Valley's Voice that every youth in the county will have the opportunity to serve, be rewarded, and be recognized for their contribution to improving youth issues. Valley’s Voice spans several past programs including Youth Leaders Council and encompasses CTC youth advisors and other young people in our community. This youth-led, adult-supported program focuses on education and community service projects — giving young people a voice in programs that impact them — anything from helping build a playground to organizing a canned food drive; writing a book to clean up a park. Young people are encouraged to be part of the program and make a change in Eagle County. ​ ​ Contact Cameron Dole, our Valley's Voice Coordinator for more information. ​ Like us on Facebook to stay in touch. Sign Up Here Passion Projects Valley's Voice Youth Recruit and Reward Media Enforcement Youth Executive Board Valley's Voice Testimonials Play Video Ruby Black ERYC Alumni Play Video Franklin Reilly ERYC Alumni Play Video Valley's Voice Watch Now Ruby Black ERYC Alumni Play Video Share Whole Channel This Video Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Copy Link Link Copied Share Sign in Close Franklin Reilly ERYC Alumni Play Video Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Copy Link Link Copied

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    Stevi Bratschie Community Education Manager Stevi joined Mountain Youth in 2022 as the Community Education Manager to build upon existing community relationships and create a space for shared learning, education, and collaboration. Prior to joining Mountain Youth, Stevi worked for non-profit and health care organizations to improve access to care for women, children, and underserved populations, to increase access to mental health services, and to improve the quality of care for all community members. She has worked as a mentor and researcher for youth mentoring programs that combine adult mentorship with education and outdoor activity. Stevi earned her Master’s of Public Health in 2012 with a focus on Community Oriented Primary Care. She is passionate about working with youth and underserved populations in the hopes of creating a more equitable, connected, and supportive future for all children, youth, and families. In her free time, Stevi enjoys biking, running, skiing, traveling and spending time with her husband and their two sons, Max and Theo.

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    Krystle James Marketing and Events Manager Krystle joined Mountain Youth in the Spring of 2022 as the Marketing and Events Manager. Krystle moved to the Valley in November of 2021 after falling in love with the mountains on a vacation to Vail in 2019. She is a graduate of Florida Gulf Coast University, where she earned Bachelor degrees in Elementary Education as well as Special Education. Krystle has spent the past 13 years in the classroom, teaching Special Education in Title I schools across Florida and Tennessee. In her free time, Krystle enjoys exploring the beautiful landscape of Colorado with her fur baby. Krystle is excited to plant roots in Eagle County and become involved in community efforts that impact youth in positive ways.

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    Thomas Pohl President Legal Sector Tom is a Partner with the law firm of Pohl & Pohl, P.C. He opened a law office for the firm in Eagle County in 2007 and has since focused his practice in the areas of estate planning, elder law, estate administration, business, and real estate law. Prior to practicing as an attorney, he obtained a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Colorado with an emphasis in finance and marketing, worked as loan officer with a regional Colorado bank in the Vail Valley, and completed his Juris Doctorate degree at the University of Denver, Sturm College of Law. In addition to proudly serving as a member of board for Mountain Youth, Tom regularly volunteers his time within in his community to support the youth and encourage access to athletics and the arts. He serves on numerous community boards and enjoys spending free time outside with his wife and two young children.

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    Anna Glass Youth Sector Anna Glass is a sophomore at Battle Mountain High School, and lives in Edwards with her parents, younger sister, and 2 dogs. Anna plays volleyball, basketball, and soccer for Battle Mountain, as well as plays volleyball for a local club volleyball team. Between activities, Anna works as a busser at Bob’s Place in Avon. In her free time, Anna enjoys spending time with her friends and family, reading, hiking, and baking. Anna is passionate about supporting her friends and teammates through their successes and challenges as they all navigate high school together. Anna is excited to contribute her unique viewpoint to Mountain Youth’s Board, as they plan and deliver programming designed to serve the community’s youth.

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