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Young Life company history timeline

1944

By 1944, Add Sewell, one of the first five staff members, discovered the key to going deep with kids: spending time with them on their turf.

1946

By 1946, Young Life had moved to a new headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colo., and the staff had grown to 20 men and women across several states.

1950

In 1950, Portland staff person Bill Starr developed a novel concept: the Young Life committee.

1953

Young Life’s outreach to kids outside of the United States began in 1953 with the work of Rod and Fran Johnston in France.

1972

By 1972 it had begun ministries in approximately 25 multi-ethnic and urban areas.

1977

Recognizing the need for quality training programs for staff, Young Life joined with Fuller Theological Seminary in 1977 to establish the Institute of Youth Ministries.

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Founded
1941
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Headquarters
Colorado Springs, CO
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Founders
Jacqueline Holland,Reginald L. Jones III (Regg),Jim Rayburn
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