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Middle School Expedition at the Museum of the Bible: Faith & Freedom

May 8, 2026

May 9, 2026

Museum of the Bible | 400 4th St SW |

|

Washington,

,

DC 20024

Middle School Students

$50

As part of YAF’s Freedom at 250 initiative, students uncover how biblical principles guided our Founders—and why courage, conviction, and responsibility are essential to preserving freedom today.

Watch what a Middle School Expedition looks like—hands-on learning, monuments, friends, and big ideas that last far beyond the trip.


 

Join Students from Across the Country as We Mark 250 Years of Freedom at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C.!

During this two-day Expedition, students explore how faith shaped America’s founding, experience the stories behind our most iconic monuments, and discover why defending freedom requires moral courage.

Set inside the world-class Museum of the Bible, the program begins with an opening reception and banquet dinner. Day two blends interactive teaching, dynamic speakers, team challenges, and a powerful “Freedom Isn’t Free” Monuments Tour.

Students emerge with a deeper appreciation of our nation’s founding—and fresh motivation to promote and protect freedom.

On this Expedition students will:

    • Explore America’s biblical foundations through interactive experiences at the Museum of the Bible.
    • Learn from dynamic speakers like Dr. Michael Clark and be mentored by YAF’s passionate team to grow in confidence, character, and conviction.
    • Experience the “Freedom Isn’t Free” Monuments Tour, connecting stories of sacrifice and leadership to timeless American values.
    • Build friendships and leadership skills through hands-on challenges designed for middle schoolers.

 

WHY ATTEND?

Middle school is a pivotal time. Students are asking big questions about identity, truth, and what kind of life they want to live.

The Faith & Freedom Middle School Expedition gives them answers rooted in faith, history, and the principles that made America free—and calls them to live those truths with courage.

 

WHAT’S INCLUDED? The registration fee of $50 covers all program activities, materials, museum admission, Monuments tour, Friday night dinner, Saturday lunch, snacks, and transportation during the program.

ARE PARENTS INVOLVED? Parents are invited to the Friday opening reception and dinner, and the Saturday 4:30 p.m. closing session (additional costs for adult meals and museum tickets apply).

Sample Agenda This sample agenda outlines the rhythm of the Expedition and the activities students typically experience throughout the program.

WHERE DO I FIND MORE DETAILS? For details about applying for travel scholarships or tuition assistance, discounted hotel rates, dress code, expedition activities, and more, please check the program’s Frequently Asked Questions.

Featured Speakers

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Michael J. Clark Ph. D.
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Nick Freitas
Logan Phillips
Logan Phillips, Tuttle Twins Academy

Frequently Asked Questions

Any students enrolled in middle school (grades 6-8) can attend this program.

Day One: You should arrive Friday, May 8, for check-in between 5:30 p.m. and 5:55 p.m. at the Museum of the Bible (400 4th St. SW, Washington, DC 20024). The program begins promptly at 6:00 p.m., so please be on time.

Day Two: You should arrive at the Museum of the Bible at 8:30 a.m. Parents will drop their students off.

The Expedition ends Saturday, May 10, at 5:15 p.m., and students should depart from the Museum of the Bible. Parents may join the students for a special closing session on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. at the Museum of the Bible. Parent attendance for this session requires museum entrance. Discounted tickets will be available through YAF for all-day use.

The $50 registration fee includes Expedition tuition, materials, admission to the Museum of the Bible, transportation to the National Mall, Monuments Tour, Friday dinner, and Saturday lunch for students.

Tuition assistance may be available case-by-case for those with financial need. If you have a financial need, please email a brief essay (no more than one paragraph) to Tawny Kilpper at [email protected] with some language regarding your financial need and what you hope to gain by attending the Expedition.

While travel assistance is never guaranteed, Young America’s Foundation will gladly consider all completed requests to alleviate the cost of student flights and hotel stays. Travel assistance may be available on a case-by-case basis for those with demonstrable financial need. Apply for travel assistance here.

Travel assistance requests are due prior to the event. Please note, travel assistance is not guaranteed and does not cover ground transportation, baggage fees, seat assignments, travel insurance. etc. Flights must allow for full-time attendance to be eligible for reimbursement. 

If you have any questions regarding your travel assistance submission, please email [email protected].

Yes! Your generous tax-deductible gift of $1,200 will allow Young America’s Foundation to host a student at this program who could not otherwise attend. You can designate a specific student you know to attend or sponsor a student receiving free tuition due to financial need. For more information about these and other sponsorship opportunities, please contact Katie Miller at [email protected].

  • If you can no longer attend for any reason, please email [email protected] with your name and indicate which Expedition you need to cancel. If you cancel prior to April 10, 2026, you will receive a full refund. Please check your card statement to verify your refund was processed.
  • If you continue to receive correspondence about this expedition after cancelling, please forward your original cancellation.

Young America’s Foundation does not provide hotel accommodations for this program. Young America’s Foundation sometimes partners with a local hotel to offer parents of students attending our programs rooms at a discounted rate. Please email [email protected] to inquire about discounted rooms.

You should fly to Washington Reagan National (DCA). An alternate option is to arrive at Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) and take the metro into the city, but this will add about an hour and a half to your arrival.

Due to limited staffing, Young America’s Foundation staff cannot chaperone unaccompanied minors, parents must chaperone traveling students. 

Parents are invited to the Friday opening reception and dinner featuring Nick Freitas, and the Saturday 4:30 p.m. closing session (additional costs for adult meals and museum tickets apply). Parents must RSVP for the dinner and the closing session, and further details will be emailed to students and parents once they’ve been accepted to the program. The dinner is an additional $35 per adult and complimentary with RSVP for students. Museum tickets, requiring advance registration through YAF, are $8.00 per person for Saturday use only.

For more questions about this, please contact Tawny Kilpper at [email protected].

Dress for Friday is business. This means slacks, skirts or dresses, polo or button-up shirts, sweaters, etc. Jeans, shorts, and t-shirts are not acceptable attire. Dress for Saturday is casual but respectful. Jeans are acceptable if there are no holes or tears. Please wear comfortable shoes appropriate for walking. DC weather is unpredictable during late spring, so sunscreen and umbrellas are recommended.

I am registering for myself, or on behalf of my minor child or ward (hereafter “child”), to attend a Young America’s Foundation’s (YAF) private event. I understand and agree that, as an express condition of participation and/or attendance in YAF’s event, I intend to be legally bound and will abide by the following terms & conditions.

Acceptance & Attendance.  

  1.   I understand that this event may have a limited amount of space and that my application may be subject to confirmation. I understand that all applications submitted before January 5, will receive a response regarding acceptance on January 5, 2026. Applicants who apply after January 5, 2026, will receive notice within two (2) weeks of their application submission. I understand that in the event I have not been accepted I will be refunded via my original payment method.
  2. Participation in this YAF event is made possible through the generous financial support of YAF’s supporters nationwide. As such, I or my child agree to attend all sessions of the program. I understand that if I or my child fail to attend the entirety of YAF’s event without good cause, I agree to refund YAF the actual cost of attendance for the event, including hotel, food, transportation, and other costs incurred.
  3. Acceptance and participation in this YAF event include reviewing and understanding the Student Responsibility Pledge and Student Code of Conduct (available here), the terms of which are incorporated by reference. I understand and acknowledge that I and/or my child have had the opportunity to review the Student Responsibility Pledge and or Student Code of Conduct, and that any actions that violate the Student Responsibility Pledge and/or Student Code of Conduct may result in consequences including my removal or the removal of my child from the event, a ban from attending future YAF events, forfeiture of registration fees, applicable reimbursement due to YAF, and/or other appropriate consequences. YAF reserves the right to pursue all appropriate civil & criminal remedies against attendees for any such violation.
  4. Cancellation. Except in case of emergency, if accepted to attend YAF’s event, I must notify YAF by April 10, 2026, of my or my child’s inability to attend, or I may be charged $1,000 since it is too late to give my reserved space to another participant. I understand that the expedition fee is not refundable if I cancel my participation after April 10, 2026.
  1. Policy Focused Event. YAF’s event is intended solely for the promotion of conservative ideas, in accordance with YAF’s tax exempt mission. No political activity, as defined by the Internal Revenue Service, is permitted at YAF’s event. No candidate stickers, pins, t-shirts, or other materials may be worn, displayed, or otherwise visible by members of the audience. I understand that attendees will not promote any other groups or organizations without express written permission from YAF. 
  1. Roommates & Lodging. If applicable, I understand that I or my child may be assigned roommates for the expedition. A preferred roommate of the same sex may be requested, but YAF is not obligated to honor that request. I agree to notify YAF staff immediately if a problem with a roommate arises during the event. I or my child further agree to abide by all applicable hotel rules, as well as any rules or instructions from YAF staff as deemed necessary, in YAF’s sole determination, during any overnight event stay.
  1. Consideration. In consideration for participation in this event or program, the receipt and sufficiency of which consideration is acknowledged, I agree to release and forever discharge YAF, its officers, employees, and assigns from all manner of actions, legal causes of action, claims and demands for or by reason of any damage, loss, or injury to person and property which has been or may be sustained as a result of my own or my child’s participation in this event or program.

Liability Release. I am fully aware that there are risks, foreseeable and unforeseeable, related to me or my child or ward attending this event or program, ranging from normal risks associated with any stay away from home, such as physical injury from a slip and fall or accident, food poisoning or allergic reactions, loss or damage to personal property, fires, disasters, terrorism or other incidents of violence, contraction of illness such as the flu, COVID-19, or legionnaire’s disease, which could result in a serious medical condition requiring treatment in a hospital or could possibly lead to death. For my own benefit or on behalf of my child or ward, our heirs, successors, and assigns, I knowingly and freely assume all

such risks, both known and unknown, relating to participation in this event or program and I hereby forever release, waive, relinquish, and discharge YAF, its officers, employees, and assigns from any and all claims, demands, liabilities, rights, damages, expenses, and causes of action of whatever kind or nature, and other losses of any kind, whether known or unknown, foreseen or unforeseen, and I further promise not to sue YAF for any personal injury, disability, property damage or theft, or death which may result from participation in this program. These terms and conditions shall be construed under Tennessee law and should be interpreted by any court of competent jurisdiction to provide a release and waiver to the maximum extent permissible.

  1. Assumption of Risk. I assume all risks and hazards incidental to participation in the above-mentioned function, including transportation to and from such activities, and do hereby release and waive all claims against YAF, its directors, officers, staff, employees, volunteers, representatives, agents, and speakers whether they be foreseen or unforeseen at the time this waiver is signed. I UNDERSTAND THAT IT IS MY SOLE RESPONSIBILITY TO AVOID EXPOSING MYSELF OR MY CHILD TO FOODS THAT WE MAY BE ALLERGIC TO AND TO TAKE ALL NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS RELATING TO POTENTIAL ALLERGIES, INCLUDING HAVING ANY MEDICATION SUCH AS AN EPINEPHRINE PEN (“EPIPEN”) ON MY OR MY CHILD’S PERSON AT ALL TIMES AND NOTIFYING YOUNG AMERICA’S FOUNDATION STAFF OF CONCERNS.

I understand that YAF makes no promises or guarantees that accommodations will be made for my or my child’s allergy, even after notifying YAF of said allergy. As such, I recognize that if I or my child consumes food or beverage at a YAF event, I assume the risk.

  1. Emergency Medical Treatment Consent/ Property Damage. I grant permission for emergency medical treatment to be performed upon me or my child in case of sickness or injury and have indicated any special medical needs or allergies in the space provided below. All expenses incident to hospital care shall be my responsibility. I also accept responsibility for any property damage to the program facilities that I or my child may cause. 
  1. Consent and Release for Use of Likeness. YAF uses real photos, videos, and quotes from students for promotional purposes. By attending this YAF event on your own behalf or on behalf of your child, you irrevocably consent and authorize YAF and its affiliates, employees, related companies, and contractors, to record, film, photo- graph, broadcast, or otherwise capture during the event and related events your likeness, image, voice, or any other indicia of identity in any media whatsoever and to distribute, use, broadcast, or disseminate into perpetuity such media for any purpose whatsoever without any further

approval from you or any compensation of any kind to you. The images in all media will constitute YAF’s sole property, and YAF will have the right to use your likeness, image, voice, or other indicia of identity, including, but not limited to, the right to produce, publicly perform, transmit, exhibit, publicly display, print, reproduce, televise, broadcast, transfer, modify, distribute, create derivative works of, and otherwise use for any lawful purpose, in whole or in part, in any location throughout the world through any means or medium or format without limitation, any Subject Matter, all without prior inspection or

further consent or approval by the undersigned of the finished product(s) or of such use, together with irrevocable, perpetual, world- wide and royalty-free rights, title and interest in and to any and all results and proceeds from any such use.

  1. Exclusive Broadcast Rights. You further agree that you will not record, reproduce, or transmit from the place of performance, in any manner or by any means whatsoever, any portion of, or the entirety of,

any YAF event in the absence of the specific written permission of YAF. YAF retains the exclusive copyright to all materials that may be distributed at the event, unless otherwise noted, and all video or audio recordings of all YAF events.

  1. Data Usage. By sharing your information with YAF, you agree that we may use your information to contact you about this event and other activities, such as educational materials or opportunities to attend future events, as disclosed to you at the point of collection, or in any other manner that advances our educational purposes. This includes, without limitation, adding your e-mail address to receive YAF emails and receipt of telephone calls and text messages to your cell phone. You affirm that the cell phone number provided at registration is your own or that of your minor child, and that YAF may call and/or send text messages to this phone number to provide information regarding your application or registration for this event, as well as future YAF events and programming. You understand that message and data rates may apply to any such messages. We may share or transfer your information with our affiliates and any other organizations or entities for similar purposes.
  1. Severability. If any provision of this waiver is held to be invalid or unenforceable that provision will be eliminated or limited to the minimum extent possible, and the remainder of the waiver will have full force and effect.
  1. Understanding and Acceptance. By including my name on this form and allowing my child to participate in this Program, I confirm that I understand and have had a full opportunity to review these terms and conditions. I have had the opportunity to have these terms and conditions reviewed by a legal counsel of my choosing. In the event of any dispute between the Parties regarding any ambiguity or inconsistency in these terms and conditions, the adjudicating body will use a neutral construction not favoring either Party. I understand and agree that these terms and conditions constitute the full entire agreement between myself and YAF and supersede any prior oral or written understanding or agreement. No modifications, alterations, or amendments may be made to the terms and conditions unless done in writing and agreed to by both parties. I accept these terms freely, I declare my intention to be bound by the terms, and I acknowledge it shall be construed broadly to provide a full release and waiver to the maximum extent permissible under applicable law.

Registrations are subject to approval by YAF.

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