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Quick Facts About WyldLife
1. Who are the Wyldlife leaders? Leaders are adult volunteers who have a heart for young people. The majority of the leaders in Tucson are college students, but volunteers can be any age: parent, teacher, and community member who have a heart to reach out to kids.
2. What are the qualifications to be a Wyldlife leader? Every leader goes through training and a final interview before placed on a team. Each leader is submitted to a background check through an outside company and must be approved by Young Life to be a driver, and cannot drive middle school kids without parental consent. Each leader agrees to sign a leadership covenant and the Young Life Statement of Faith.
3. What is the adult supervision at Wyldlife events? Besides our trained leaders, most clubs are hosted at a home, and the parents are there to host. Many times, other parents are present to help welcome, answer questions, and lend a hand with events.
4. Are parents allowed at Wyldlife events? We invite parents to see what their child is a part of. Parents are welcomed to be present at Wyldlife events to meet leaders, staff, and understand what their child is attending.
5. How can I help with Wyldlife? Adults can help in multiple ways! For the best way to find out how you can help, contact your local club. Here are a few ways you can help:
- Bring snacks for club
- Bring dinner for leaders
- Organize a carpool or help to pick up and drop off kids
- Serve on the area committee and help make decisions for the ministry
- Organize a prayer group or get involved with Moms In Touch
- Be a volunteer leader!
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