In high school I served as my neighborhood representative on the Mayor’s Youth Council. Â My two years were the second and third years of Mayor Menino’s youth council. Â It was such an awesome experience. Â Our group problem solved problems we felt teens faced and made a real tangible difference. Â During my tenure we successfully had the hours of student T passes extended and created what is now the Mayor’s Youth Line- a resource of youth service that is now online (then a call in service). Â I met lots of great people I still connect with, and learned a lot about how city government works. Â I saw first hand Mayor Menino’s love for Boston. Â I truly believe one of the reasons we still live in the city- and our kids go to public school- is because of what I learned then.
With Mayor Menino leaving office soon, there have been lots of tributes. Â Our group was amongst them. Â There was a reunion held and it was such a great time. Â I reconnected with old friends and was reminded again of why this experience made such an impact on my life. Â The Mayor was clearly moved by the tributes, and those of us on the older end, were moved by his words telling us that it was us- not him- who made the changes Boston needed for youth. Â He seemed to not want to leave, and stayed to take pictures with all of us.