WHO? High school students who want to celebrate and learn the greatness of the United States
WHAT? A 4-day program featuring your conservative heroes, friends from around the country, and a tour of the National Mall
WHEN? July 9 to 12! What better way to celebrate our independence
WHERE? Most of the programming will take place at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, DC. A twilight tour of the National Mall will also be included
HOW MUCH? This program costs $2,000 per person to put on, but you only pay $100–including your hotel room, meals, and swag
THE BENEFITS?
Registration will take place from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Mayflower Hotel (1127 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036) outside the District Ballroom on the Lower Level. You are welcome to try and check into your hotel room prior to conference check-in, but rooms are not guaranteed until 4:00 p.m. The conference starts at 6:00 p.m. with a dinner banquet.
Checking out of the conference and the hotel will occur Saturday morning from the Mayflower Hotel (1127 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20036)). We recommend flights depart before 12:00 p.m. on Saturday. Any students who choose flights departing in the late afternoon or evening will be taken to the airport at noon.
You should fly Washington Reagan National Airport (DCA). Please submit this form so we know how you plan to arrive at the conference and have adequate space for you in the vehicles if needed.
We do not provide a shuttle from the Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI) or Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD), as we are limited in the staff we can allocate to airport pickup and drop-off. Students arriving at BWI and IAD will be responsible for making their own arrangements for getting to the hotel.
“Unaccompanied Minor” is a term used by airlines to designate travelers under their care.
Please refer to your specific airline for guidance on who must be designated as an “Unaccompanied Minor.” Flying as an unaccompanied minor requires you to have a designated staff member pick you up at the gate upon arrival and wait with you at the gate, inside of TSA security, until your flight is “wheels up.”
Due to the limited number of staff members, we are not able to accommodate Unaccompanied Minors via YAF staff. We will pick up at designated baggage claim only. Students needing to fly as “Unaccompanied Minors” must have a friend or family member who is able to get them through the security process.
Students will be picked up by a Young America’s Foundation staff member (with a sign) at DCA baggage claim #10 and will be taken in a shuttle to the hotel. They may have to wait at the airport for the next shuttle to arrive. The specific times of these shuttles will be determined once students submit their travel information forms. Students will receive an email with these details no later than the Tuesday before they arrive. As a reminder, we are not able to accommodate Unaccompanied Minors via YAF staff.
We are not able to pick up students from Union Station in Washington, D.C. You can take the metro from Union Station to the Farragut NorthStation, which is a brief and safe walk to the Mayflower Hotel.
Yes—travel assistance may be available on a case-by-case basis for those with demonstrable financial need. Please complete this form to be considered for travel assistance. If any additional questions arise, please email travel@yaf.org.
Please note that travel assistance is not guaranteed and is allocated on a case-by-case basis. Incomplete essays will not be considered.
Tuition assistance may be available on a case-by-case basis for those with demonstrable financial need. If you have financial need, please email a brief essay (no more than a page) to Jaime Hahn at jhahn@yaf.org with some language regarding your financial need. We cannot consider your request until we receive this essay.
Yes! Your generous tax-deductible gift of $2,000 will allow Young America’s
Foundation to host a student at this program who could not otherwise attend. You can designate a specific student you know to attend or sponsor a student who is receiving free tuition as a result of financial need. For more information about this sponsorship opportunity, please contact Young America’s Foundation Development Officer Ilinca Biggs at ibiggs@yaf.org or call 800-USA-1776.
Yes, students will be supervised by Young America’s Foundation staff members who will chaperone the students the entire weekend. Students are expected to behave appropriately or will be told to leave the conference at their parent’s expense. YAF enforces a curfew each evening, and students must abide by the hotel rules. Both parents and students will need to sign a responsibility pledge when the conference approaches.
The event kicks off with a dinner banquet on Wednesday night, and Thursday and Friday will feature speakers and discussion sessions. The conference concludes with a tour of the national monuments in Washington, D.C. on Friday night.
A full agenda will be emailed one week before the program begins.
No, because the event is only three days long. If you wish to see Washington, D.C., aside from the group tour, you need to make your own plans to arrive early or stay late. Young America’s Foundation only covers your lodging on Wednesday through Friday nights, and we are unable to accommodate or supervise you at any other time.
The conference fee of $100 includes:
Wednesday dinner: Professional Attire
Thursday morning: Business Casual
Thursday dinner: Professional Attire
Friday morning: Business Casual
Friday dinner: Casual but respectful attire, including the Young America’s Foundation t-shirt you are given, comfortable shoes
No clothing with rips, cutouts, obscene language, or inappropriate coverage will be allowed, and we will send you back to your room to change if needed.
Students will have one roommate of the same sex for the conference in the hotel, regardless of if you are related. The registration form contains a blank in which you can request a roommate, and we will do our best to accommodate those requests.
The hotel only offers valet parking, which YAF does not cover for you.
Please feel free to call Conference Director Jaime Hahn at 800-USA-1776, or email her at jhahn@yaf.org if you have any specific questions.
150 high school students are expected to attend the conference.
Pictures from the photo lines and conference events will be posted on the Young America’s Foundation Facebook page following the event. Photos may take several weeks, please be patient.
Yes, you are welcome to bring items to be autographed, however, we cannot guarantee the speakers will be able to sign them. Please do not ask speakers for autographs or photos during the Q&A portions of their lectures. We will do our best to help you with these requests, but our speakers have very busy schedules and may not have time allotted for photos and signings.
I am registering for myself, or on behalf of my minor child or ward (hereafter “child”), to attend a Young America’s Foundation’s (YAF) private event. I understand and agree that, as an express condition of participation and/or attendance in YAF’s event, I intend to be legally bound and will abide by the following terms & conditions.
Registrations are subject to approval by YAF.
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