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Young Adult Volunteers

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Young Adult Volunteers
(800) 728-7228, x5274
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100 Witherspoon Street
Louisville, KY 40202

Learn about the Young Adult Volunteer Program


Deadline Information

Application Deadline to be considered for the 2011-2012 year of service: January 20, 2011.
  • YAV Placement Event for international site interviews: March 17-20, 2011.
  • Orientation: August 23-30, 2010, Stony Point Center, Stony Point, New York. Leave directly from Stony Point on August 30 to go to your YAV placement site.
  • Transition Retreat: September 23-26, 2010, Ghost Ranch, Abiquiu, New Mexico.

What is the YAV Program?

The Young Adult Volunteer Program offers exciting opportunities in Christian service and learning for young adults (19 to 30 years of age.) The Young Adult Volunteer Program has 16 sites in the United States and abroad and requires a commitment of one academic year. Young Adult Volunteers serve in communities of need.

The job descriptions for the volunteers depend both on the needs of our partners and the skills of the Young Adult Volunteer. In their placements, volunteers work with a church or organization as well as develop Christian community and meet regularly for prayer and Bible study and participate in vocation discernment with other Young Adult Volunteers.

Although specific activities and information are particular to each unique site, all volunteers will receive on-site orientation, work closely with mentors in the program and have an opportunity to integrate the experience at an end-of-term conference. Partial payment of outstanding student loans may be available for qualified applicants. The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), you and your supporting congregation(s) and presbytery share funding of this program.


Photograph of two young women smiling.Goals of the YAV Program

The Program was developed with several goals in mind:

  • To experience living in intentional Christian community — Whether or not the young adults live under the same roof, they explore what it means to be a Christian community.
  • To focus on spiritual formation — Through the mentorship of site coordinators and fellow interns, young adults reflect on their experiences and ex­plore their relationship to the church and their ministry in a broken world.
  • To engage young adults in the church’s mission — The church seeks to provide opportunities for young adults to serve the church and their communities. Young adults experience and develop leadership within communities of faith. With training and support, they can provide leadership in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and in the ecumenical church.
  • To assist YAVs in vocation discernment.
  • To be present in communities of need and to facilitate young adults’ engagement in communities of need.

YAVs say farewell with skit at the Re-entry retreat

YAVs who just finished their term of service got together to compare experiences and say goodbye. Watch a YouTube video from YAV alum Sandra Moon.


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Network with others who will be serving or already have served as YAVs.


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