 | How is WyldLife camp different from Young Life camp?
WyldLife camp offers middle school kids opportunities to have fun, explore matters of faith and to make memories for a lifetime — just like Young Life camp. But all the activities at WyldLife are designed for their age group.
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 | How is WyldLife club different from Young Life club?
Although WyldLife club is built on the same principles of high school club, there are some distinguishing characteristics of a WyldLife club. First of all, games at WyldLife are geared more for groups. The message shared by the leader at the end of each club is also given in terms middle school kids can understand. Also, since middle school kids can’t drive, club may be held before or after school, on or near the school campus. Parents also may take a more active role in helping with club.
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 | How can I help with WyldLife in my area?
Consider being a WyldLife leader, which would mean building relationship with middle school kids. You’d attend club and Campaigners and spend time with them at other times, too.
WyldLife Team Moms and Dads lead and shepherd a team of WyldLife leaders at a middle school and promote WyldLife with adults in the community.
WyldLife also need parents to for the Parent Support Team. This team serves by doing a variety of things, from helping set up for WyldLife events to distributing information to other parents about WyldLife.
Contact your local Young Life office for more information on WyldLife leaders, WyldLife Team Moms and Dads and Parent Support Teams. |