Congresswoman Nikema Williams invites high school students in Georgia’s Fighting Fifth Congressional district to apply for Generation Good Trouble, the Youth Advisory Council for Georgia’s Fifth Congressional District. Generation Good Trouble will:
- Provide a platform to discuss critical issues like education, school safety, and healthcare.
- Offer firsthand exposure to policymaking and federal government services.
- Connect students with business, community, and congressional leaders.
- Build leadership, advocacy and civic engagement skills.
The Generation Good Trouble Youth Advisory Council is now accepting applications for the next cohort. Applications will remain open on a rolling basis. Apply here.
This program brings together high school students from across Georgia’s Fifth Congressional District to develop leadership skills, engage in the legislative process, and create real policy solutions for issues impacting their communities. Through weekly sessions, workshops, and hands-on experiences, students will research key topics, collaborate with peers, and present policy proposals directly to community leaders. If you are passionate about making a difference, strengthening your voice, and getting into some good trouble, we encourage you to apply!
Generation Good Trouble youth should be prepared to commit to one session per week (in-person or virtual) and additional community events. This program is open to all high school students residing in Georgia’s Fifth Congressional District.