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Offering a variety of programs and activities designed to promote the development of young people.

Greater Winston-Salem Area Command Youth Services Information

Youth Services at Greater Winston-Salem Area Command

The Salvation Army is committed to empowering young people and providing them with opportunities to thrive. Our local youth programs offer a variety of activities and services designed to inspire, educate, and support young people.

We understand the challenges and opportunities facing young people in our community today. Our dedicated local staff and volunteers are committed to creating a safe and positive environment where young people can learn, grow, and develop important life skills. Through mentoring, tutoring, summer camp, music programs, and recreational activities, we strive to help young people in our area reach their full potential.

How You Can Help:

  • Volunteer: Share your time and talents to mentor young people.

  • Donate: Support our programs and help us provide essential services.

  • 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: -05:00 USA Eastern Time (DST)
Location: Red Shield Youth Center of Winston-Salem - Ken Carlson
Link: https://winstonsalem.redshieldyouth.org/

Through homework assistance, recreational activities, creative enrichment, mentorship, and character-building opportunities, students are encouraged to build confidence, develop healthy relationships, and reach their full potential. The program also gives working families peace of mind knowing their children are cared for in a positive environment that supports academic success, personal growth, and overall well-being.

The After School Program runs during the school season, and members can sign up for Summer Day Camp programs that run in June and July.

Timezone: -05:00 USA Eastern Time (DST)
Location: Red Shield Youth Center of Winston-Salem - Ken Carlson
Link: https://winstonsalem.redshieldyouth.org/

Program runs in June and July

Timezone: -05:00 USA Eastern Time (DST)
Location: Corps Community Centers and Red Shield Youth Center of Winston-Salem - Ken Carlson
Link: https://winstonsalem.redshieldyouth.org/

Any child ages 7–13 who is a member of a local corps community center or The Salvation Army Ken Carlson Red Shield Youth Center will have the opportunity to attend an exciting overnight summer camp experience at Camp Walter Johnson in Denton, North Carolina. Camp will take place in June and July, and the registration fee may vary per camp. Throughout the week, campers will enjoy a fun-filled and structured environment designed to help children build confidence, develop friendships, learn teamwork, and experience personal and spiritual growth. Camp Walter Johnson offers a wide variety of outdoor recreation, group activities, sports, creative experiences, and camp traditions that encourage children to step away from everyday routines, unplug from technology, and create lasting memories in a safe and supportive setting led by trained staff and counselors.

Contact a staff member or corps officer at your local Salvation Army center.

Summer Stay Away Camp occurs in June and July with registration in the months prior.

The Salvation Army Is Here to Help More Kids Learn More Things

The Salvation Army Is Here to Help More Kids Learn More Things

After-school programs have been proven to foster social and academic development as programs provide safe and structured environments for kids during after-school hours, oftentimes filling the space between the end of the school day and when parents return from work.

We know that every parent wants the best for their child’s future. Sometimes, in a world filled with distractions and challenges, finding the right support system can make all the difference. From homework assistance and tutoring to encouraging higher grades and boosting motivation to team-building activities and cooperative learning experiences that help develop essential social skills, our programs are designed to empower kids to unlock their potential and thrive.   

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.

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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