A Quick Snapshot Of Our Ministries.
Throughout all of our programs, the key to our success is the mentorship relationships that we build with young people. These relationships enable us to guide them towards achieving renewed character, healthy relationships, clear purpose, joyful service, and a rooted identity.
YOU CAN FIND OUT MORE ABOUT EACH program BY CLICKING THE PROGRAM NAME.
Campus Life.
Campus Life is a school-based outreach program that volunteers with school athletic teams, carries out student team-building rallies, and is involved in other activities on and off school campuses. Staff and volunteers mentor youth through sport by challenging and encouraging them to reach their full potential, supporting them in their development, teaching them life skills, and instilling positive values.
Keramiko.
Keramiko is committed to providing hope, encouragement, and support for pregnant and parenting youth in Calgary. As we are a new program, we are working on building a strong foundation so that we can dream big for the future. Our goal is to provide mentorship, to help bridge some gaps in programming already offered in Calgary, and to offer hope and guidance in the lives of young moms. Keramiko is here to help build community amongst teen moms so that life and learning can be done together versus alone.
Project Serve.
To love is to serve. Project Serve Calgary provides young people the opportunity to serve God through serving others. Project Serve Calgary has the vision to build up a generation of servant hearts who understand the brokenness in their own city and are connected to various local organizations involved in applicable relief ministry. This summer Project Serve will be hosting local mission trips to expose, educate, empower, and engage the youth.
Station One Eight.
Where Thirst Ends and Hope Begins. At Station One Eight, we're not just creating a mobile cafe; we're fostering a community of hope for youth. Youth Unlimited is developing a flexible mobile support group space for youth and will utilize it as a mobile cafe that offers barista and employment training.
StreetLight.
Our StreetLight program aims to reach youth who are living on the streets or who are involved in human trafficking through mobile drop-in centres in Bowness and in the downtown core, as well as through two 24/7 crisis lines. The program provides a safe environment for these vulnerable youth and facilitates mentorship relationships to help them make positive life changes.
Youth Guidance.
Our Youth Guidance program provides at-risk and minority youth with mentorship and relational support through facilitating sports events and through a partnership with an open custody home in Bowness. This program helps youth to develop positive values, relational skills, and leadership capabilities.
WakeUp Deborah.
WakeUp Deborah aims to inspire parents to pray for today's youth to be a generation committed to God. It is an international movement of prayer widely known in Brazil, and now calling for Canadians to get down on their knees and join in what is becoming an international movement one city at a time. Come on YYC… let’s empower our children with our prayers and build into our city by the movement of the Holy Spirit.
Worth Auto.
Worth Auto is an employment-training program in the form of an automotive repair shop for youth. Many youth lack self-worth and have rarely known accomplishment, so Worth Unlimited teaches youth practical and valuable skills while inspiring their sense of identity.
Satellites.
Youth Unlimited operates satellite programs that provide mentorship for youth in areas such as Bow Valley, through individually tailored one-on-one mentorship. In Bow Valley, this program supports First Nations students as well as youth from low to average income families, providing them with the developmental opportunities and adult encouragement that they need to develop their potential and recognize their unique value.