Your local council is planning to hold an election to choose members from the society but there are no young people on the council and you think that the council needs young people's views. You are thinking of standing for election. Write a letter to the head of the council. In your letter, state why you want to be elected mention why you think you would be a good candidate describe your qualities, skills, experience, interests, if any

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Dear Sir/Madam, I am writing
this
letter to express my interest to be a part of the local council representing the youth community, nominating myself to take part in the election and grabbing a position in the council being the voice of the youngsters. I have a strong passion for significantly contributing to society specifically to the locality where I reside and discovering methods to enhance
this
living space. Being a youth, I have a plethora of plans to aid
this
young group of people to de-stress and maintain physical fitness.
Moreover
, I have suggestions to enhance the place in various aspects
such
as cleanliness in walking tracks and children's play area, the inclusion of swimming pools and a dedicated studio to practise Yoga.
Furthermore
, I have completed my bachelor's degree in law and currently practising in the city high court as a junior civil lawyer for 5 years. Being in
this
profession enables me to be empathetic with my clients, understanding their needs, giving them appropriate guidance and helping them get rid of their challenges. The court has
also
recognized me twice for my sincerity and dedication to
this
field as well as for being an exceptional contributor to society. Considering the above-furnished information, I hope you accept my application and give me chance to serve the community. Yours sincerely, Jacob Anderson
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Youth representation
  • Diverse perspectives
  • Innovative solutions
  • Generational gap
  • Community development
  • Local governance
  • Volunteer experiences
  • Forward-thinking
  • Adaptability
  • Civic engagement
  • Public service
  • Community projects
  • Environmental sustainability
  • Local businesses
  • Communication skills
  • Leadership qualities
  • Technological proficiency
  • Problem-solving
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