Young Ambassadors of Pennsylvania
The Young Ambassadors of Pennsylvania (YAP) Program seeks to build community stewards and civic leaders by inspiring, engaging, and empowering young Pennsylvanians to become ambassadors of our shared vision of a clean and beautiful Pennsylvania. From September through May, the program will engage students in 10th through 12th grades from diverse socio-economic, racial, and ethnic backgrounds. Every Ambassador will receive Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful merchandise and cleanup supplies as part of the program.
View the Year in Review for the Young Ambassadors Class of 2024 (.pdf). See what you can be a part of in 2025 - 2026!

The online application is open from April 1, 2025 and closes on June 10, 2025 for the 2025-2026 school year.
Download a preview the application (.pdf). However, all submissions must be made using the online form. Download the 25-26 program flyer (.pdf).
Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful is excited to announce collaborations with NiSource and Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania and DOW
Through these collaborations, KPB will offer Ambassadors opportunities to apply to participate in a job shadowing experience in the spring of 2025 in Pennsylvania.
The application for the for the 2025-2026 school year will open April 1, 2025!
Download a preview the application (.pdf). However, all submissions must be made using the online form.
- Build community stewardship by inspiring, engaging, and empowering young Pennsylvanians to keep their communities clean and beautiful.
- Develop civic leaders to champion and advocate for clean and beautiful communities across Pennsylvania.
- Complete a Community Assessment - focusing on waste reduction and recycling, greening and beautification, litter and illegal dumping, community revitalization, and environmental education. What services and programs are available in your community?
- Select an issue. What littering or illegal dumping issue do you want to work on?
- Policy and Community Practice Research: What are people already doing about this issue?
- Options for Influencing Policy and Practice: What are your choices for making a difference with this issue?
- Planning and Taking Civic Action: What are your plans for making a change?
- Looking Back and Ahead: How did everything go? What will you do next? Identify what people are already doing.
- Any student in 10th-12th grade
- Students will be chosen per year from diverse racial, ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds. Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful is committed to ensuring equitable representation among program participants and will target outreach efforts to environmental justice communities.
- Attend All Required Education and Training Sessions.
- Conduct a Community Assessment and complete summary presentation.
- Conduct and report on one community cleanup through the Pick UP Pennsylvania program.
- Conduct and report on one community education event or activity.
- Network with like-minded peers from across the state.
- Form connections with public officials, elected officials, and industry experts.
- Attend educational meetings that will provide information on understanding the impact of litter on roadways, litter prevention, event organizing, waste management and recycling, civic engagement and related public policy, volunteer management and social media marketing.
- Litter impacts quality of life, the natural environment and economic development in communities across Pennsylvania. According to the 2019 Litter Study, Pennsylvania roadways are littered with approximately 502.5 million pieces of litter, consisting of an estimated:
- 9 million plastic film items (food packaging, trash bags and other trash bags)
- 3 million beverage containers
- 2 million cigarette butts
- PennDOT spends nearly 14 million dollars picking up litter on one hundred and fifty thousand acres of state maintained roadsides annually. As part of the recently released State Litter Action Plan, PennDOT and state agency partners have committed to investing in litter prevention and education. The Young Ambassadors of Pennsylvania is a program designed to not only educate young people, but to develop them as community stewards and civic leaders- both a worthwhile investment in Pennsylvania’s future.
Have questions? Please contact Kylie McCutcheon, Affiliate Coordinator, at kmccutcheon@keeppabeautiful.org or 724-836-4121 ext. 114.
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Meet the Young Ambassadors Class of 2024-2025!

E, 12th grade, Allegheny Co

Alexander, 10th grade, Chester Co

JD, 12th grade, Chester Co

Noori, 11th grade, Chester Co

Sonya, 12th grade, Chester Co

Hannah, 11th grade, Dauphin Co

Anvi, 10th grade, Delaware Co

Erica, 11th grade, Delaware Co

Naba, 11th grade, Delaware Co

Ananya, 11th grade, Erie Co

Holden, 12th grade, Erie Co

Masa, 11th grade, Erie Co

Silvia, 10th grade, Erie Co

Anna, 11th grade, Franklin Co

Marissa, 12th grade, Franklin Co

Soo-Jin, 10th grade, Franklin Co

Ava, 11th grade, Indiana Co

Edie, 10th grade, Lackawanna Co

Emily, 11th grade, Lackawanna Co

Joy, 10th grade, Lackawanna Co

Kait, 12th grade, Lackawanna Co

Peyton, 11th grade, Lackawanna Co

Shrey, 11th grade, Lancaster Co

Alexia, 11th grade, Montgomery Co

Jaclyn, 12th grade, Montgomery Co

Kumba, 11th grade, Montgomery Co

Olivia, 11th grade, Montgomery Co

Callum, 10th grade, Schuylkill Co

Emmet, 11th grade, Schuylkill Co

Miranda, 12th grade, Schuylkill Co

Shrehan, 10th grade, Washington Co

Brett, 11th grade, Westmoreland Co

Em, 12th grade, Westmoreland Co

Katie, 12th grade, Westmoreland Co