High School
Young Life
High School
Young Life began in the early 1940s in response to an emerging adolescent subculture, the center of which was the world of the high school.
Young Life is in the world of high school — learning kids’ names, hearing their stories, having fun and sharing with them the great news of a God who loves them.
https://younglife.org/find/
Middle School
WyldLife
Middle School
In WyldLife, we love middle school kids! They are full of life and yet experiencing profound emotional and physical changes.
Middle school is a time when our young friends make important decisions about who they are and what they believe. And so WyldLife leaders seek to model and express God's love to them by learning their names, hearing their stories and honoring their God-given desire for a life of fun, adventure and purpose.
https://younglife.org/find/
Special Needs
Capernaum
Young People with Disabilities
Young Life leaders have the privilege of knowing and sharing their lives with teenagers and young adults with disabilities. While all Young Life activities are open to every high school student, many Young Life areas have dedicated programs for students and young adults with disabilities, typically referred to as Young Life Capernaum.
Young Life Capernaum gives young people with intellectual and developmental disabilities the chance to experience fun and adventure, to develop fulfilling friendships and to challenge their limits while building self-esteem through club, camp, and other exciting activities.
https://capernaum.younglife.org
Teen parents
Younglives
YoungLives support pregnant and parenting teens through mentorship, community, and a life with Christ.
YoungLives clubs are regular gatherings with parenting teenagers and mentors with the support of childcare workers and various community help. Clubs meet around the world offering fun, laughter, encouragement and an inspirational message. Other YoungLives activities may include Bible study, group outings, life-skill instruction and camp.
https://younglives.younglife.org