Making a Change in My Community by Kaydence Townsend
My name is Kaydence, and I attend Purcell High School. I first heard about Youth Action for Health Leadership (YAHL) from Aisha – one of the YAHL staff – in my class during school. To become a member of YAHL, I had to go to the training for YAHL members in the fall where we learned about important health issues and how to be active in the YAHL program at Purcell HS. I learned many things that I didn’t know about like the fact that one third of the youth in Oklahoma are overweight or obese. I was surprised by that! I honestly didn’t think it was going to be that bad. I also learned about the many negative effects of smoking and vaping and how the tobacco companies advertise to kids. I didn’t know that, and I wanted to do something about it. I wanted to help make a change.
I participated in opportunities for both the Elevate Student Health Campaign and the CounterAct Tobacco Campaign. I helped host our school’s Swap Up Day for Elevate Student Health as well as a Halloween event for CounterAct Tobacco. Swap Up Day took place during lunch at my school, and the Halloween event took place at the lake in my town. I had so much fun at these events!
The experience I got from the two events helped me grow more confident in what I was doing to help with YAHL and the important health issues in Oklahoma. I have seen many fellow classmates vape in school. I wish to see less of this in my community, and I want to help with this issue. I joined YAHL because I wanted to make a change within my community. Making a change within my community is important to me because I have seen the negative effects of smoking and vaping and what the effects have done to people within my family.