The Shooting For Peace Global Youth Ambassadors program gives young leaders a real platform to learn, create, and contribute. It is built around mentorship, media experience, sports, leadership, financial literacy, and career exposure so students can grow with purpose.
At the center of the program are youth ambassadors who help tell the story of what is possible when students are trusted with responsibility, guided by mentors, and given consistent opportunities to build confidence. This hub page introduces the program, explains how it works, and highlights the first ambassadors in the network.
What Are Global Youth Ambassadors?
Global youth ambassadors are young people who represent a mission, a community, or a movement through action, communication, and leadership. In the Shooting For Peace ecosystem, the role is practical: ambassadors participate in storytelling, media, event support, leadership development, and community engagement while learning from real-world projects.
That makes the role more than a title. It becomes a training ground for communication, teamwork, accountability, and service. Students gain experience that can support school life, extracurricular leadership, and future opportunities.
Meet The Ambassadors
The first highlighted ambassadors include Jeremiah Williams and Carter Brooks. They represent the kind of energy this program is built to develop: confidence, voice, consistency, and community-minded leadership.
Jeremiah Williams

Known as a youth-facing voice in the Shooting For Peace ecosystem, Jeremiah helps represent a message of growth, discipline, and positive influence.
Instagram: @dadogjeremiah
Carter Brooks

Carter brings the perspective of a young leader learning how media, sports, and community service connect into one larger purpose. https://www.instagram.com/b_baller_cb/
Instagram: @b_baller_cb
Inside The Bag Podcast Connection

The ambassadors are connected to Inside The Bag, which helps create a media environment where young voices can be seen, heard, and developed responsibly. That connection matters because students learn more effectively when they can observe how storytelling, preparation, and communication work in real life.
Through that experience, ambassadors can learn how to show up on camera, speak clearly, support production, and build comfort in front of an audience.
Full Spectrum Apprenticeship
Shooting For Peace treats youth development as more than a one-time event. The goal is full spectrum apprenticeship: a mix of mentorship, media exposure, sports culture, leadership habits, and community work that helps young people build durable skills.
- Communication and public speaking
- Media and podcast experience
- Leadership and teamwork
- Financial literacy exposure
- AI and career readiness awareness
- Community service and youth activation
Youth Leadership Through Sports and Media
Sports can teach discipline, resilience, and accountability. Media can teach preparation, clarity, and confidence. When those two worlds are combined, students get a practical model for leadership that feels real and relevant.
This is one reason the ambassadors program can support school assemblies, youth events, leadership workshops, and community activations. It gives students a way to see how skills transfer across classrooms, stages, courts, and careers.
Why Schools And Partners Should Pay Attention
Schools and community partners need more than inspiration alone. They need programming that students can remember and apply. A youth ambassador model helps create that bridge by showing students what leadership looks like in action.
For partners, the program offers a way to support youth development without forcing a one-size-fits-all template. It can connect to assemblies, podcast features, mentorship moments, and school-based activations depending on the audience.
Follow Their Journey
As the program grows, the ambassadors will continue to show what student leadership can look like when it is nurtured over time. Their journey is part of a larger mission: helping youth become more confident, more capable, and more connected to opportunity.
Partner Or School CTA
If your school, program, or organization wants to support youth leadership, media exposure, or community activation, Shooting For Peace can help create the right entry point.
Contact Shooting For Peace to discuss a school program, partnership, or youth activation opportunity.
FAQ
What does a youth ambassador do?
A youth ambassador represents a mission through communication, service, media support, and leadership development.
Is this program only for schools?
No. It can also support nonprofits, community groups, youth programs, and media projects that want to elevate student voice.
Does the program include training?
Yes. The model is built around mentorship and hands-on learning so young people can build confidence through practice.
How do I get involved?
Use the contact page to start a conversation about partnerships, school programming, or ambassador support.
