Washington Youth Tour

The Washington Youth Tour is a week-long, all expenses paid trip to our nation’s capital each June for two rising high school seniors.

Washington Youth Tour

Join representatives from other South Carolina co-ops and from co-ops across the country in Washington, DC for a fun-filled and educational week.

Washington Youth Tour GirlsYouth Tour

  • One week all expenses paid
  • Tour Washington, DC
  • Learn about Cooperatives
  • Meet South Carolina Congressional delegation
  • $2,500 College scholarship opporunity

Requirements

  • High school rising senior
  • Dependent of PDEC Member

Download the Application

For addtional information, please contact Page Chestnut.

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Pee Dee Electric Cooperative

Washington Youth Tour

The Washington Youth Tour is a week-long, all expenses paid trip to our nation’s capital each June for two rising high school seniors.

Washington Youth Tour

Join representatives from other South Carolina co-ops and from co-ops across the country in Washington, DC for a fun-filled and educational week.

Washington Youth Tour GirlsYouth Tour

  • One week all expenses paid
  • Tour Washington, DC
  • Learn about Cooperatives
  • Meet South Carolina Congressional delegation
  • $2,500 College scholarship opporunity

Requirements

  • High school rising senior
  • Dependent of PDEC Member

Download the Application

For addtional information, please contact Page Chestnut.



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