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Yfc Campus Based
CFC - YOUTH FOR CHRIST
University of the Philippines – Cebu College
Campus – Based Program
Established 19xx A.Y. 2012-2013 January 26, 2013 CFC Youth for Christ (YFC) is the youth arm of Couples for Christ (CFC) Global Mission Foundation, a Catholic Charismatic lay movement officially recognized by the Vatican. Since its official launch in 1994, YFC has spread to already 68 provinces in the Philippines and over 60 countries worldwide.
Our objective is to evangelize the youth of today and bring them back to the Lord and the service of His Church. We believe that there is a strong need for evangelization of the youth. We realize that YFC can be of help in this work of youth evangelization, as well as serve as a support group for the students while working hand in hand with the school and the Church. Aside from this, YFC also provides opportunities for your students to be involved with nation-building through CFC’s Work With The Poor Programs. We believe that faith and patriotism go hand in hand, and would like to help your students play out their role in building our nation and renewing the land. Other activities include Youth Camps, Talks, Praisefests / Concerts and Households (small peer-support groupings). These activities will help in the growth of the faith of YFC members, leaders and their friends.

MISSION AND VISION:
The Mission and Vision of CFC Youth for Christ – UP Cebu Chapter is based on the words of scripture, to "Unite all things in Christ" (Eph. 1:10). It is a response to the call of our Church leadership and our University to proclaim Christ to all men.
The Vision is “A Renewed and United Society in Christ Through the Campuses” and the Mission is “Renewing Society Through Christ Through the Campuses.” UP-Youth for Christ Vision: A Christ-centered community for Honor and Excellence

Activities Initiated/Participated: | ACTIVITY | DATE | VENUE | 1 | Summer House Training(Training initiated for the new YFC Leaders of

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