what is hoby vermont?
HOBY Vermont is local chapter of HOBY International. We are a non-profit focused on building passionate young leaders. Each year, high school sophomores from across the state attend a four day Leadership Seminar as student ambassadors. Throughout the seminar, HOBY VT helps students to discover their leadership potential and refine their skills to enact positive change in their communities. The HOBY curriculum allows students to grow as individuals and develop their own leadership style though hands-on activities, guest speakers, and volunteer service. A critical aspect of our ambassadors' experience is creating a supportive and self-reflective team-building environment. Ambassadors leave empowered, energized, and part of a greater network of HOBY Alumni leaders throughout Vermont.history
Lucia Houlihan brought HOBY to Vermont in 1983. Since then, the seminar has had several sites throughout the state including Bolton Valley Resort, The Cortina Inn in Mendon, Vermont Technical College in Randolph and its current home at Saint Michael's College in Colchester. More than 100 ambassadors take part in the seminar, held Memorial Day Weekend, each year. More than thirty years after Lucia introduced HOBY to Vermont sophomore leaders, the core values of the program have not changed one bit: we aim to motivate the future leaders of Vermont.
HOBY international
mission
For more than five decades, HOBY has inspired young people to make a difference and become catalysts for positive change in their home, school, workplace, and community. As America's foremost youth leadership organization, HOBY has a long history of successfully motivating young people to develop into outstanding leaders.core leadership skills
Much of the work at HOBY involves young people exploring and identifying their unique leadership skills. Every student is different, and there is no attempt to impart a predefined set of attributes onto HOBY participants. We stress self-knowledge, uniqueness, and authenticity, not conformity. Students learn to mobilize their own unique traits and are exposed to particular leadership principles that they can explore and incorporate in a fashion that is true to their own personality.core values
Volunteerism
Integrity
Excellence
Diversity
Community Partnership
Participant and Volunteer Non-discrimination Policy
HOBY complies with all applicable anti-discrimination laws and does not illegally discriminate against, or give preferential treatment to any individual or group on the basis of age, race, gender, color, economic status, ethnicity, linguistic heritage, cultural background, national origin, ancestry, physical or mental disability or ability, medical condition, religious creed, marital status, employment status, housing status, sexual orientation, gender identity or veterans status or any other characteristic or status or distinction that is protected by law in the selection of participants and volunteers for HOBY’s youth leadership programs and services.
HOBY is committed to providing a balanced, safe and educational environment for all participants and volunteers. HOBY firmly believes that everyone should be treated equally and fairly.