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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.
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:
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.
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.Â
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].
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.Â
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.
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