YFC Canada

Welcome!

Seeing the hope and potential in every young person.

Join a Program

We have a variety of programs that we run on a weekly basis.  If you or a young person in your life is looking for a supportive community, fun activities, and a safe place to engage with friends and caring adults, we have a program sure to fit your interests.  Join our basketball, soccer, or ball hockey leagues and be a part of our team with skilled and passionate coaches.  Come hang out at our Drop-in, take part in our arts programs or try our rock climbing wall.  Looking for a supportive caring community as a young parent? Or maybe you are interested in developing life and employment skills in a fun and encouraging environment.

Click here to discover more about our various programs in and outside the city.

The majority of our programs are free and those that do have small registration fees (Ball Hockey and Soccer Leagues) are only meant to help cover the costs of replacing equipment.  We do not want cost to be an issue in participating.

Parent/Guardian waivers are required for many of our programs, please see the form linked below.

Giving Projects

We have a number of important projects we are currently raising capital for.  To view more about these projects or to see an update on any of our recently completed projects please see the link below.

Thank you so much to the many who have partnered with us in these development projects already. We are very excited to see what God has in store for the future of our organization.

Youth for Christ Winnipeg acknowledges that we are gathered on ancestral lands, Treaty 1 territory, the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the National Homeland of the Red River Métis.

We are honoured to share this land with our Indigenous brothers and sisters who continue to live on their ancestral land. Our staff are committed to continuing to educate ourselves on the experiences of our Indigenous communities both past and present, to celebrate their strength and resilience, and to continue pursuing reconciliation in all that we do.

Click here to read more: Indigenous Settler Relations