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Creating Community
and Connection

We offer children of all ages a fun, enriching environment
in which to grow while also building stronger families.

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Positive Role Models Make a Lasting Impact

Studies show that kids and teens with strong role models and support systems in their lives consistently demonstrate better behavior, stronger academic performance and higher self-esteem than those without similar influencers.

Our youth development programs offer the opportunity for young kids and teens alike to engage with positive adult mentors, as well as enjoy activities that build their character, enrich their minds, spark their creativity and help them become thriving adults. 


 

How We Empower Youth

Character-building Classes and Snack  |  Wednesdays from 3-5:30 p.m. (including snack)
Every Wednesday, kids in kindergarten through 12th grade participate in character-building classes, which offer them the opportunity to develop strong communication and leadership skills, grow their minds and explore God's Word, all while having fun and connecting with their peers.

We offer the following character-building classes:

  • Moonbeams - girls and boys in kindergarten
  • Sunbeams - girls in first through fifth grade
  • Girl Guards - girls in sixth through 12th grade
  • Explorers - boys in first through fifth grade
  • Rangers - boys in sixth through 12th grade

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