Youth Services
Oroville Corps Community Center Youth Services Information
Youth Services at the Oroville, CA Corps Community Center
Helping Children find and grow their potential
TROOPS
The Salvation Army has Scouting programs for both girls and boys that we call “troops”.
The goal of our troop programs is to help kids develop:
1. Positive social and communication habits
2. Decision making and life skills
3. Character and leadership .
BASIC - BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN CHRIST
B.A.S.I.C. stands for Brothers and Sisters in Christ. We start by showing God's love through our actions by sharing Christ and teach students about loving God and serving others.
Schedule
Troops - Sunday afternoon from 12:30 pm to 2 pm
Music and Creative Arts - Monday night from 5 pm to 7 pm
Teen Night - Friday night from 5 pm to 7 pm
Youth of all ages come through our doors. No matter what the need, we see each child’s potential in life and help them see hope for a bright future.
Our programs help develop a child’s unique personality and individual strengths, based on Biblical principles.
How You Can Help:
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Volunteer: Share your time and talents to mentor young people.
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Donate: Support our programs and help us provide essential services.
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Spread the Word: Share our mission and encourage others to get involved.
By working together, we can make a positive impact on the lives of young people in our community.
Program Schedule
Timezone: -08:00 USA Pacific Time (DST)
Location: Oroville Corps Community Center
The Salvation Army has Scouting programs for both girls and boys that we call “troops”.
The goal of our troop programs is to help kids develop:
- Positive social and communication habits
- Decision making and life skills
- Character and leadership .
Timezone: -08:00 USA Pacific Time (DST)
Location: Oroville Corps Community Center
Timezone: -08:00 USA Pacific Time (DST)
Location: Oroville Corps Community Center
Stats
1,490,912
children attended youth programs at a Salvation Army last year
1 in 5
children are left alone to take care of themselves after the school day ends.
83,034
children and adults attended a Salvation Army camp last summer, where we served nearly 900,000 meals
Help build a safe space for a kid to grow, learn, and build lifelong skills.
Donate today to provide essential youth services in your community, empowering the next generation and creating opportunities for education, mentorship, and personal growth to help them reach their full potential.
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