Dyersburg-Dyer County Union Mission
P.O. Box 179 (38025), 213 West Cedar St., Dyersburg, TN 38024 Ph 731-285-0726

Mission Youth Center (MYC) Club


Each afternoon, we pick up children at one of the elementary schools to bring them to club.  Here, we feed them snacks, help them with homework, teach them the Bible, and try to share the love of Jesus with them.


Summer in the Son


Summer in the Son fills in the time between Camp and school each year with a VBS style format.  We feed the kids lunch and a snack each day, and spend time with them in a healthy environment.


Trips to fun places are a reward for attendance and good behavior.


Youth Enterprises/Personal Development


Youth Enterprises is a special program to help teach kids about business.  They learn by working, earning money, helping to develop products, and by spending time with successful business people.  You can learn more by clicking on the "Youth Enterprises" tab.

Personal Development attempts to encourage high school kids to think and plan ahead for things like college, careers, and how they plan to handle money.


The kids in our Club have lots of fun and new experiences.

They are rewarded with extra activities like sledding and trips to nearby parks.


New Life Youth Camp


 Every summer, in the month of June, we take over 100 kids to New Life Youth Camp.  The Mission's camp ground is located west Halls.  (1270 Meeks Road)  They get to ride horses, ride in boats, do crafts, learn the Bible, fish, spend time on the low ropes course, participate in archery and air rifles, swim, and much more.  We always need volunteers to help with Camp, so if you are interested, please click here to contact us or click here to fill out the form!


Click HERE for pictures of the

Retreat Center @ camp.



 

Mission Youth Director Authors Book


Mark Loftin, who with his wife Debbie has worked with at-risk and foster children for 30 years and directed the New Life Youth Home for 19 years, has written and published a book. Front Line Observer includes stories and important lessons learned from the unique perspective of fighting on the front line of the battle for the family by providing a home for more than 200 children.


To learn more about Front Line Observer, click on the book.

 




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