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Young Americans for Freedom

MSC Open House - Young Americans for Freedom

  • When

    Sunday, January 19, 2025 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

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  • Where

    MSC 2406 - Table 2-049

Description

Visit the main MSC Open House web site or Follow Instagram for all the latest MSC Open House news, updates and information. Admission is free and open to all Texas A&M students.
 

  1. Plan Ahead – Start by going to the MSC Open House’s page. Check out the organizations that have registered (the list will be updated periodically as additional organizations complete their registration), and mark your interest in the ones you would like to visit on the day of the event. After tables are assigned, the page in Get Involved will provide a personalized itinerary to efficiently visit all the organizations you have marked.
  2. Make It Fun – Go with friends, roommates, Fish Camp DG.
  3. Stay Charged – During the event, many organizations will display QR codes at their tables. Make sure your phone has plenty of battery life to scan the codes as you visit.
  4. Be Prepared – Know what questions you would like to ask.
  5. Stay Hydrated! – Organizations will be located both inside and outside the Memorial Student Center building.

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Young Americans for Freedom

Young America's Foundation is committed to ensuring that increasing numbers of young Americans understand and are inspired by the ideas of individual freedom, a strong national defense, free enterprise, and traditional values. As the principal outreach organization of the Conservative Movement, the Foundation introduces thousands of American youth to these principles. We accomplish our mission by providing essential conferences, seminars, educational materials, internships, and speakers to young people across the country. In 2011, Young America's Foundation unified with Young Americans for Freedom, which serves as the Foundation's chapter affiliate on college and high school campuses across the country. Founded by William F. Buckley, Jr. and a group of young conservatives in 1961 at his home in Sharon, Connecticut, Young Americans for Freedom today promotes to youth the principles of limited government, individual freedom, free enterprise, a strong national defense, and traditional values, as outlined in the Sharon Statement. The chapters accomplish this by participating in a wide range of campus initiatives, such as the 9/11: Never Forget Project, Freedom Week, and the GPA Redistribution Contest, among others; and by hosting prominent conservative speakers