Our Stories

Live Stream by the Stream

Upwards of a hundred teens, and some supporters, volunteers, and aged out youth have joined Jeremy daily for an afternoon devotional everyday of the quarantine, leading to some great one-on-one conversations, requesting Bibles, prayer requests and more.

Atomic Youth - Girls Group

Making pineapple ice cream one week (staff delivered the ingredients to porches); baking another, plus other fun activities all over video conferencing. Online activities have presented connections for girls and teens across the region. Please pray that this leads to deeper relationships with staff and ultimately with God.



Hosted by Mark in Guelph, yet open to youth across the Highlands Chapter. We had a youth share on their personal Instagram how much they appreciate the Minecraft game/connection and what it has meant to them. We also had a parent tell us how grateful they are for this opportunity for their teen.

Daily Challenges

Kelly in Erin started Daily Challenges with youth. "Our Daily Challenges began because teens became very bored early on and soon became discouraged with the state of things, so we started challenging them to do fun and weird things at home then share them online for us all to laugh and enjoy together."

A few examples of these daily challenges are - share some sea creatures with us, re-enact your favourite Disney movie, use any art form to explain what Easter means to you.


The Orangeville Door's Soul of Fire video montage of events from 2019.

The Orangeville Door's volunteer, Caleb Bruce, shares about what it is like to volunteer and why volunteering makes a difference.

Ben is an aged out youth of The Orangeville Door sharing about his story and the impact of being a part of The Door (Youth Unlimited | YFC Highlands)