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February 20, 2026

Where Excellence Meets Authenticity


Every voice matters. At TeenPact, this isn’t just a phrase; it’s a standard. We believe that regardless of age, students can be leaders, voices of reason, and a steady influence on those around them.   The Power of Connection Levi Ngai, a TeenPact alumnus, experienced this firsthand during his first Arizona Four Day Class. Watching […]

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February 20, 2026

Raised To Lead


Before stepping through the doors of her first TeenPact class, Allison Johnson (Weaver) viewed civic engagement through a distant lens.   Like many students, she didn’t see civics  as something that applied to her and her life. It felt like a world away from her day-to-day activities, a topic she knew about but didn’t necessarily […]

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January 20, 2026

Only A Moment


Stepping into new experiences can be scary. That’s exactly how Samantha Ehrenberg felt the first time she attended a Four Day State Class. She was shy, nervous, and kept asking herself: Did I really want to be here? But she took a step anyway.   “I asked a girl to sign my box game and […]

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January 20, 2026

Above All Things


In a world full of noise, it’s easy to believe that impact is measured by what can be seen—numbers, recognition, influence, success. But those markers, while compelling in the moment, are poor measures of what truly matters. They fade. They shift. They end.   What lasts is the impact on people.   At TeenPact, it  […]

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January 13, 2026

Formed by Being Seen


TeenPact is often described by what it teaches—discipleship, civics, servant leadership. Those words are accurate, but they are incomplete. What stays with students long after the schedules and sessions fade is something quieter and more enduring: formation shaped by attention, which communicates value.   Being Seen Made All the Difference   Alexia Karis Smith was […]

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January 12, 2026

In Just One Week


It usually starts the same way.   On Monday, a classroom fills with students who don’t yet know each other. Earlier, a group of young leaders arrive, carrying supplies and purposefully setting the room for the week ahead. Everyone has worked hard before the week even begins, but there’s also anticipatory energy in the air.  […]

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