WHAT IS AUXILIARY OR SERVICE FACILITATOR AND HOW TO BE ONE OF THEM? An auxiliary or service facilitator for a Youth Encounter 3-day formation program is a person or group who provides support and assistance to the main facilitators, ensuring the smooth running of the program and the optimal experience for the participants.
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To become a Youth Encounter (YE) auxiliary or service facilitator, you'll need to meet a few requirements and follow a simple process. Here's a more detailed breakdown:
1. Youth Encounter Graduate:
The first step is completing the Youth Encounter program. This is a prerequisite; you must be a graduate to be considered for a facilitator role. This ensures you understand the program's structure, values, and goals firsthand.
2. Commitment and Time Availability:
Being a facilitator requires dedication and a willingness to commit your time to serving the youth, and the Lord. This involves helping with various aspects of the program, from preparation to execution, and potentially ongoing support for participants.
3. Contact Youth Encounter Facilitators: Once you've graduated and assessed your time commitment, you can contact Youth Encounter – DSJ. You can do this in two ways:
Facebook: Send a message through the official Youth Encounter – DSJ Facebook page. Make sure you clearly state your interest in becoming a facilitator and mention your YE graduation.
In-person: If you prefer, you can approach the YE facilitators or the spiritual director, Rev. Fr. Cayetano C. Nidoy Jr., directly. This allows for a more personal conversation and the opportunity to ask any questions you may have.