Vision & future

From small outdoor actions to a lasting youth culture.

Youth Collective is designed to grow: more activities, better partnerships, clearer evidence, and stronger public value over time.

Growth roadmap

A practical path for development.

pilot

Phase 1: Pilot events

Launch small cleanups, runs, and outdoor activity days with careful documentation.

volunteer

Phase 2: Volunteer structure

Create roles, safety notes, media guidelines, and simple onboarding for new participants.

partnerships

Phase 3:Partnerships

Connect with schools, local organizations, sports communities, public spaces, and ecological partners.

report

Phase 4: Public impact report

Publish photos, participation numbers, event summaries, and next steps for the community.

Long-term goal

Make outdoor public life feel normal, healthy, and meaningful for teenagers.

The initiative should not only organize events. It should help shape a culture where young people associate movement, ecology, friendship, and city responsibility with everyday life.

School chapters

Small student-led groups that organize local activities with the same structure.

Seasonal challenges

Summer movement goals, cleanup streaks, walking challenges, and outdoor habit campaigns.

Community partnerships

Collaboration with public spaces, local businesses, schools, and ecological organizations.

Evidence mindset

What we should track

To make the initiative credible, every event should produce simple evidence that can be reviewed and improved.

AttendanceHow many people joined?
Activity hoursHow much time was spent outside?
Cleanup bagsWhat visible ecological action happened?
StoriesWhat did participants learn or feel?