Abbie Hill and Landon Stewart proudly represented Coffee High School at the Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Conference (HOBY) held in Middle Georgia State University this summer. During the conference, they connected with students from across the state, building lasting friendships and expanding their leadership networks.
Abbie and Landon participated in a variety of activities focused on team building, communication, public speaking, and leadership development. They also gained valuable insight into the importance of community service and learned how to implement meaningful service projects.
According to the HOBY web site, the organization believes all students have the potential to lead. Seminars bring students together across different backgrounds, cultures, and communities and help students discover a newfound sense of awareness, confidence, connection, and purpose.
HOBY seminars are proven to cultivate personal growth and inspire action. Students leave HOBY with the knowledge and passion needed to make a positive impact on the world around them. Being a part of the HOBY community unlocks a world of opportunities and connections beyond the seminars.