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Since Young Life Canada began in 1954, its leaders have cared enough to leave the comfort of their adult worlds and enter the arena of high school and junior high school life. You will find Young Life leaders sitting in the stands at hockey games, walking the streets of inner-city neighborhoods, driving carloads of kids to the shopping malls or tutoring students in study centres after school.
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About Young Life Canada
2 x5 {+ E4 @$ E9 w+ V& m$ vYoung Life leaders are committed to friendships with kids - no strings attached. Leaders spend time with kids playing road hockey, going to the mall, watching a basketball game, heading to the ski hill - leaders go to where the kids are and enter their world. We are all about communicating God's love to kids in terms they can understand. We welcome all teenagers; both junior and senior high, regardless of race or religious beliefs. Young Life values and respects all young people, and strives to make them all feel welcomed and accepted. + Y0 c3 G) e) r3 {* o8 k
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Young Life goes where the action is:
$ n7 m3 o6 Q3 F! l# x- SSo how does it work? Here is Young Life's unique approach to working with young people: & X. j- H+ K# f9 R) F! @* I
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! b! k* n1 w$ Z2 z+ i* ]; FYoung Life staff and volunteer leaders go where kids are; the high school campus, school games, practices, and local hangouts. Leaders work on building bridges of friendships in order to “earn the right to be heard. 4 v: |0 Y: _) W! N+ r
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Club" K8 y/ n9 `/ b+ e0 |8 C. s
An experience in controlled chaos, Club, usually associated with a high school, typically meets weekly for an hour or so. Young Life leaders create a high energy environment featuring songs, skits, and participation games. Towards the end of the evening, a leader gives a talk on an aspect of the Christian message. Club is the place to be, to enjoy friends and be part of the action. Club is a safe place to be one's self and to express that teenage tendancy to push the limits. 0 q$ J# P! Q) s( f* P4 A! K+ _
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& M+ W; D( }6 t& O9 D+ F- I. H5 ^This is the name given to our weekly Bible study and high school leadership team. Staff and leaders hold weekly discussion groups to give teenagers the opportunity to grow in their Christian faith and to plan and implement the weekly clubs. The goal is to see these young people become active participants in their church community.
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A Young Life specialty! At our camps kids can indulge their passion for adventure, challenge themselves athletically, hang out with friends, or share their hearts with a leader. Our outstanding new camp, RockRidge Canyon, has facilities for swimming, water skiiing and wakeboarding, mountain biking, hiking, basketball, sand volleyball, road hockey, and skateboarding as well as just "hanging out". After a week at a Young Life camp, most kids say, "I had the best week of my life!" Registration for all Young Life camps, including our summer camps at RockRidge Canyon, is done through the local Young Life clubs.
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