About Us
Christian Youth Activity League
Christian Youth Activity League (CYAL) is a 501(c)(3) faith-based, non-profit organization dedicated to providing positive activities, athletic, and educational both competitively and recreationally for youth from the ages of 6 - 18. Within our multicultural environment, we promote teamwork, unity, positivity, and inclusivity while developing, integrity, accountability, character and leadership qualities. We are a Sioux Falls, SD based youth organization with a global presence.
We are a holistic system of programs and social enterprises that inspire and equip individuals and families to increase academic and athletic achievement, community connection and career achievement.
We are growing with the needs of the community and we will continue building and strengthening partnerships with nonprofits, businesses, and individuals within our community.
We are designed to provide quality leadership and activities which enable youth to reach their full potential as valued members of the community.
Activites
We provide educational and athletic activities competitively and recreationally for youth, incorporating Christian principles and values. These activities include baseball, basketball, flag football, soccer and track & field. Visit our Activities pages for more information.
Components of CYAL
Mentoring, tutoring, character development, life skills training, recreational and competitive activities, cultural entertainment, leadership development, spiritual growth and community based activities. Facilitating activities in a Christian setting, designed to nurture and develop positive, enjoyable experiences and to help prepare the "whole" person.
To reduce dropout rates in the local school system
To enhance educational and learning experiences
To provide variety of positive youth activities
To help bridge the gap between child and parent relationships
To provide life skills and leadership trainning opportunities
To expose area youths to a multicultural environment
To increase positive visibility of targeted youth within the school system
Testimonies