My Voice Matters in YAHL by Mayra Amezcua
My name is Mayra Amezcua, and I am a junior at Howe Public Schools. YAHL stands for Youth
Action for Health Leadership. YAHL has two campaigns – CounterAct Tobacco and Elevate
Student Health. CounterAct Tobacco is trying to reduce underage tobacco use while Elevate
Student Health is trying to increase access to healthy food and drinks and physical activity in
schools. Elevate Student Health surveys are targeted towards students and staff at schools and
CounterAct Tobacco surveys are targeted to community members and parents of youth.
I joined YAHL when it first came in 2021. Since then, I have been a part of the leadership team
for two years. As a YAHL member, I have attended multiple events with other YAHL members.
The opportunities I have participated in so far include a principal meeting, fall festival event,
YAHL Leadership Summit, SwapUp Day and Take Down Tobacco Day! These opportunities
help me with my public speaking skills, career skills and networking skills. YAHL opportunities
impact our progress for a healthier Oklahoma. Leading these opportunities helps to change
Oklahoma state policies by collecting measures of progress like surveys and pledge cards to
show support from our community members. I look forward to participating in podcasts, school
board meetings and partner presentations in the upcoming year. One thing about YAHL is that
no matter where you live in Oklahoma, you can spread awareness about health issues.
Everyone can relate to health issues in some way, whether it’s themselves or a friend or family
member. Spreading awareness to other people is one reason I continue to be a part of YAHL.
Another great thing about YAHL is that every voice matters! My voice mattering to someone
other than my family is my drive to keep spreading awareness about how we can create a
healthier Oklahoma. Most people are unaware of the problems students face daily. YAHL is so
important for the future generations. Thank you for supporting YAHL.