Abstract
This article describes the impact of participating in a unique approach to positive youth development on a group of youths in out-of-home placements. The program provided young people with the opportunity to inform service providers and other adults about their experiences within the youth services system. Analyses of qualitative data identified seven arenas in which participating youths appeared to be influenced—initiation and growth, safety, connection, expression, personal impact, conflict and misbehavior, and opportunity to make a difference. Findings indicate that participants gained resiliency in the face of the adversities they had and continue to experience. Their life skills and competencies were enhanced. They developed a more positive outlook on life and a greater sense of self-efficacy and self-determination. Participation lessened their feelings of isolation, powerlessness, and apathy.