 | How do I find Young Life in my area?
Use the Locator to contact the Young Life office near you. |
 | Is Young Life affiliated with any church or denomination?
Young Life is non-denominational and has been from the outset (1941). Therefore, we are not affiliated with any denomination, nor do we encourage one Christian denomination over another. Our staff and volunteers affiliate with a wide range of Christian denominations — both Protestant and Catholic.
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 | I’ve already gone to a week of Young Life camp. Does Young Life have any other summer activities?
Ask your area director about serving on work crew at one of Young Life’s camps. If you are selected for work crew, you will spend a month at a camp helping other teenagers have a fantastic week. |
 | Is Young Life a club that I have to sign up for or join?
Any high schooler who wants to participate in Young Life can show up at club or Campaigners whenever they like; there is no official membership and there are no dues.
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 | I really loved Young Life in high school, and I am about to go to college. Can I stay involved at the college level?
Some colleges and universities have Young Life fellowship groups, and many campuses have leadership training programs for those who would like to become volunteer leaders at local high schools. To learn whether your college offers one of those programs, use the Young Life College Catalog or contact the Young Life office near you. |
 | Young Life was a significant experience for me many years ago, when I was a teenager. Are there any resources for Young Life alumni like me?
Young Life publishes an eNewsletter especially for alumni — you'll receive it automatically when you register in the Alumni Database — which enables you to connect with others from your Young Life days. Visit the alumni section to learn more about these and other ways to stay connected. |