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Virginia House of Delegates Chamber, located in the Virginia Capital Building

We are a student-run non-profit organization with the mission to maximize accessibility and experience in law, government, and politic related opportunities for youth all across Virginia. Everyday we strive to turn fantasies to realities. 

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Maximizing Opportunities for Virginia Youth

Internship Programs

We have created a list of internship programs that offer students valuable experiences in politics, government, law, and other related fields.

Mentorship for the Virginia Page Program 

Our mentorship program connects students with former Pages who have been through the experience of the Virginia House of Delegates Page Program and the Virginia Senate Page Program. 

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Empowering Youth Voices

We are a student-run non-profit organization based in Virginia with the goal to provide assistance to students who are interested in law, government, politics, etc. Our mission is to maximize accessibility and opportunities in these fields for youth all across the Virginia. We believe that by empowering youths, we can create a brighter future for generations to come. Join us to turn fantasties to realities! 

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Sonia was only 13 years old when she made the best decision of her life. She didn't know it at the time, but her decision is what made her fall in love with law. On Tuesday, August 24, 2021, Sonia walked into her second class of the day and picked a seat next to a girl she barely knew, Michelle Liu. Fast forward to January of 2022, Michelle left for the Virginia House of Delegates Page Program, and returned with stories to share about her once in a lifetime experience. Sonia quickly took interest in the program and with the help of Michelle, she applied and got accepted as a 2023 House of Delegates Page. In the program, Sonia reached her full potential and was challenged in ways she had never been before. She became the Editor of the weekly newsletter, got elected as Clerk for the Page Debate, used her passion for dance to choreograph and teach cheers and a halftime dance with Page, Danee Railey, to perform with the 2023 House Page Class at the"Capital Square Basketball Challenge," all while serving the delegates and staff of the General Assembly body and juggling school work asynchronously. However, with each passing day, Sonia realized the work was a pleasure rather than a burden, and even more-so, she got to work alongside the most positive, supporting, capable group of people she had ever encountered. After experiencing the best seven weeks of her life, she thought about how different her perspectives and passions would be, if it hadn't been for the lucky chance of her and Michelle sitting next to one another in the eighth grade. Sonia came to the realization that there were not enough people aware of programs like the Virginia Page Program, not enough people promoting and providing them, and too many people missing out on life-changing opportunities. Sonia, along with the rest of the Youth Advocates Initiative Team, hopes to increase the recognition of law, government, and politics related programs, so they are known and accessible to youth all across the nation. 

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Virginia Page Programs

The Virginia Page Program is split into two programs: Virginia House of Delegates Page Program and Virginia Senate Page Program. In both programs, students work alongside legislatures and staff of the General Assemly body to assist in any way possible, including video clipping for social media posts, working as receptionists, running errands, etc. Along with working all these tasks, Pages also learn the fundements of government, such as the process of creating a bill, passing a law, and voting as a body. Throughout the seven to nine weeks of serving as a Page, students learn independence and responsibility, gain knowledge in government and changes in our society, as well as build connections and friendships that last a lifetime. Not to mention, the program is completely free of charge, including food and hospitality, and Pages are even paid and taught to budget their finances. The information below is provided by the Virginia Capital Classroom. Visit their site (https://capclass.virginiageneralassembly.gov/PagePrograms/PagePrograms.html) for more information. 

​Application Requirements: 

Age and Residency: 

  • All applicants must be 13 or 14 years old by Janurary 10, 2024

  • All applicants must be a resident of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 

Due Date: 

  • The Virginia House of Delegates Page Program application IS NOW OPEN will close 5 pm, October 16, 2023

  • The Virginia Senate Page Program application IS NOW OPEN and will close 5pm, October 20, 2023

Commitment:

  • The Page Program requires hotel residency from Sunday evening to Friday noon during the duration of the legislative session (Jan 10, 2024 - March 9, 2024) and Pages must complete school work asynchronously during this time. 

Meet the Team

Meet the Team

Below are our Advocate Leaders who have all served as Pages for the Virginia General Assembly.

Virtual Team Meeting

Interested in an internship or program? Need help with the application? Fill out the form below to meet with one of our mentors for more information and assistance for free!

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If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us. We are always happy to hear from you!

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Would you like to share your experiences and provide advice as a mentor and join our team? Contact us for more information to apply! 

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