Teens Making a Difference with YAHL by Mia Vizueth
I’m Mia Vizueth, and I’m a junior at Stilwell High School. For the past two years, I’ve been part of an amazing program called YAHL, which stands for Youth Action for Health Leadership. YAHL brings together students from all over Oklahoma who are just as fired up about making a difference as I am. It’s honestly one of the coolest things I’ve ever been part of.
Every YAHL group has a Youth Field Organizer (YFO), who’s like a coach and mentor. They go above and beyond to help us grow as leaders and make real change happen. Whether it’s in elementary, middle or high schools, we’re getting out there to spread the word about health advocacy, and we even take it to the community level. However, the highlight of every year has to be the Summit!
Summit is a huge summer event held in Oklahoma City where we all come together to level up our skills. We learn things like public speaking, connecting with people and stepping up as leaders. These aren’t just lessons for YAHL—they’re life-changing skills we can carry into our future careers, college and beyond. We learn to be responsible, respectful, open-minded, and—most importantly—confident in who we are and what we stand for.
I joined YAHL because I’ve always wanted to make a difference. I see so many issues that impact teens like me, and I refuse to just sit back and let them continue. I’m passionate about standing up to big tobacco companies and protecting my generation from harmful products that target us. It’s not just about saying no to smoking or vaping—it’s about making sure our schools and communities are places where we can thrive. That means getting proper nutrition, access to clean water, and the physical activity we need to stay healthy.
YAHL has given me the tools to not just talk about these problems but to actually do something about them. That’s why I’m all in. Together, we can create a better Oklahoma—one that supports teens and protects our future!