The Four C’s

  • Contact Work.

    Contact Work is the vital part of Young Life where leaders spend time with teens in their world; at school and sporting events, malls, coffee shops, skate parks or wherever they hang out.

  • Club.

    Club is the name of the regular meetings hosted by Young Life volunteer leaders and staff for their teen-aged friends.  It is launched by the relationships they have built through contact work.  These meetings are attended by teens from junior and senior high schools and includes music, humour and a talk about the Christian faith.

  • Campaigners.

    Campaigners is the name given to weekly small-group meetings of our student leaders, who are also called campaigners.  This meeting, often early before school, is an opportunity to gather with a smaller group of friends, grow in faith and discuss leadership of the local Young Life club.

  • Camps.

    Camps are a highlight for teens and focus on what matters most to them – fun, adventure, friendship and a sense of significance.  A unique aspect of our camping program is that teens attend with their leader they’ve come to know throughout the school year.  Teens in western Canada attend Young Life of Canada’s beautiful resort camp called RockRidge Canyon, located near Princeton, BC. Many teens leave YL camp saying it was “the best week of my life”!