“My favorite part (of Factory Youth Center) is the lesson. It explains what is going on in (the leader’s) lives and what’s (going on) around the world, I guess. Sometimes it can be really touching and sometimes it is just simple.” – Aliya Wallace, Student at Pequea Valley High School
Aliya is a freshman at Pequea Valley High School. She began attending Factory Youth Center a year ago, when a friend invited her to a Youth Center Girls Night.
Factory Youth Center holds Open Door Nights every Thursday, from 6pm-8pm at the Together Community Center. Each week, students in 7th – 12th grade enjoy dinner, games, and a lesson led by one of the Factory Youth Center volunteers. Open door nights are fun, upbeat, and a safe place for students to hang out and connect with one another. #FactoryFaces #ExtraGive #igiveextra
— The Factory Ministries exists to empower others to strengthen their community. The Factory Ministries is a hub for connecting needs and resources for individuals and adults who find themselves under-resourced and struggling with issues of poverty.
The Factory Ministries is participating in Extraordinary Give on November 16th! Throughout the month of November, we will be sharing stories of participants, volunteers, staff, and community members who have been impacted by the various resources offered through The Factory Ministries. For details on how you can be involved, visit https://tinyurl.com/factory-give
Home > “My favorite part (of Factory Youth Center) is the lesson. It explains what is going on in (the leader’s) lives and what’s (going on) around the world, I guess. Sometimes it can be really touching and sometimes it is just simple.” – Aliya Wallace, Student at Pequea Valley High School
Aliya is a freshman at Pequea Valley High School. She began attending Factory Youth Center a year ago, when a friend invited her to a Youth Center Girls Night.
Factory Youth Center holds Open Door Nights every Thursday, from 6pm-8pm at the Together Community Center. Each week, students in 7th – 12th grade enjoy dinner, games, and a lesson led by one of the Factory Youth Center volunteers. Open door nights are fun, upbeat, and a safe place for students to hang out and connect with one another. #FactoryFaces #ExtraGive #igiveextra
— The Factory Ministries exists to empower others to strengthen their community. The Factory Ministries is a hub for connecting needs and resources for individuals and adults who find themselves under-resourced and struggling with issues of poverty.
The Factory Ministries is participating in Extraordinary Give on November 16th! Throughout the month of November, we will be sharing stories of participants, volunteers, staff, and community members who have been impacted by the various resources offered through The Factory Ministries. For details on how you can be involved, visit https://tinyurl.com/factory-give