Project Transformation inspires change in two distinct ways:

  1. Leadership development and career/ministry exploration opportunities for college age young adults through paid summer internships.
  2. Community-oriented after school and summer day camp programming for children and youth from under-resourced neighborhoods.

Our young adults provide this second service, giving them authentic, hands-on experiences leading high-quality, structured programs for children and youth and equally important, learning from the children and youth in the program.

Our programs are strategically housed in churches in under-resourced communities. This partnership between the site churches and Project Transformation is designed so that churches can make new connections and form meaningful relationships of mutuality with families in their immediate neighborhood.

The lasting impact of our programs comes through the strong relationships that are built between the children and youth participants and our college interns.

Our college interns serve as positive role models in their lives and take an interest in the holistic growth and development of each child. Our goal is for our participants to graduate high school, hopefully go to college, and then return to serve with Project Transformation. As children and youth grow up in our programs, attend college, and return with a commitment to influence their communities, the multiplying effects of Project Transformation will occur.


College Program


Elementary program