2025 Muslim Youth Leadership Program

Important Dates:
 
– Application deadline: Sunday, June 22nd 11:59 PM
– Admission fee deadline: Thursday July 10 11:59 PM
– Program orientation: Thursday, July 24, 6-8 pm
– Program dates: August 7-10
 
The Muslim Youth Leadership Program (MYLP) is a four-day residential summer intensive for Muslim high school students across Massachusetts.

Open to rising 9th-12th graders, MYLP provides a training ground for young Muslims to develop the skills, confidence, and networks needed to become effective leaders — whether in their local masjid or on Capitol Hill. Participants leave with a deeper understanding of the world around them, the power structures that shape it, and the tools to challenge the status quo. More than anything, they walk away with renewed energy, strengthened by new skills, meaningful connections, and a sense of collective purpose

 
At its core, MYLP empowers students to see themselves as changemakers. Whether advocating for policy changes, mobilizing for social justice, or navigating the public sphere as young Muslims, participants don’t just learn about leadership — they practice it. The program pushes students beyond theory, immersing them in real-world advocacy through simulations, group projects, and direct action.
 
Through interactive workshops, hands-on advocacy training, and discussions with activists, professionals, and community leaders, students engage directly with the political and social issues affecting their communities. They sharpen their public speaking and organizing skills, explore what it means to lead with Islamic values, and build a statewide network of like-minded peers.
 
MYLP is a space where young Muslims build lasting friendships, find mentorship, and begin to see themselves as part of something larger. Many alumni go on to take leadership roles in student organizations, grassroots movements, and advocacy work, carrying the lessons of MYLP into the next stage of their journey.
Reflections from MYLP Participants
  • “I often find myself thinking about the program and being really glad that I attended it. I often tend to use the skills I gained from the program. “
  • “I think everyone should attend a leadership intensive like this at least once, especially Muslims, since it’s our duty to be advocates for peace and be active community members.”
  • “This was a great experience to gain confidence being a Muslim in America and an opportunity to connect and have fun.”
Requirements
  • Must be in or entering high school
  • Must complete application by deadline: 6/19/25
  • If accepted, you must submit a $250* admission fee by the deadline: July 10, 2024
  • Must commit to attending all four days of MYLP
Important Dates
  • Application deadline: Sunday, June 22nd 11:59 PM
  • Admission fee deadline: Thursday July 10 11:59 PM
  • Program orientation: Thursday, July 24, 6-8 pm
  • Program dates: August 8-11
For Further Questions, Please Contact
Fatuma Mohamed
Director of Youth Advocacy 
*CAIR-MA provides need-based financial aid to applicants! Please contact Fatuma Mohamed for more information at f-mohamed@cair.com. If you need a fee waiver, contact Fatuma before July 10th via email with the subject “Fee waiver request”