On-Campus Programming
On Campus, In Their World
School is where students spend most of their days and where many feel unseen or alone.
Our On-Campus Programming brings caring adults into those everyday spaces to build relationships that offer belonging and hope.
Through YFC Club, group mentoring, and informal moments of connection, we help students grow in confidence, make healthy choices, and discover their value. By partnering with local schools and showing up consistently, we remind young people they are known, they are cared for, and their future matters.
A Place to Belong
YFC Club creates a safe and welcoming space for middle school students to connect, have fun, and be known.
Each week, caring adults show up to listen, encourage, and build trust through laughter, games, and meaningful conversation. Together, we help students explore life, relationships, and identity while learning to make healthy choices and grow in confidence. YFC Club is where belonging begins and hope takes root.
Where Belonging Begins
Some students walk into school every day carrying more than backpacks they carry worries, questions, and a quiet hope that someone might notice them. Between the noise of classes and the pressure of fitting in, it’s easy to feel invisible. That’s why we show up.
In school cafeterias, classrooms, and after-school clubs, caring adults create moments that matter: a conversation, a shared laugh, a small reminder that each student has value. Through consistent presence and genuine relationships, students begin to believe they belong, that their choices matter, and that their future is worth hoping for. It’s in these everyday spaces where transformation starts to take root.
Stories of Transformation

More Than Just a Day of Service
At Gates High School, Serve Day is more than a school activity. It is a chance for students to step into something bigger than themselves,

Daniel’s Story
Daniel* marches to his own beat. He’s loud, fun, and full of imagination. As a middle-schooler, he engages well with other kids and adults, loves

Collin’s Story: Leadership Through Faith
Collin stood out at Campus Life from the beginning. Already grounded in his faith, he wasn’t just seeking community – he was looking for ways