Curricula
CFCA Youth eLessons
CFCA has developed easy-to-use eLessons for youth ministers. These resources, sent once every quarter, introduce youth to the realities our brothers and sisters around the world are facing.
Exploring the Dream curriculum

Exploring the Dream is a six-week reflection and discussion series designed to deepen the experience of those who have seen CFCA's documentary film,
Rise and Dream. Our kit provides you with everything you need to plan and carry out reflections and discussion.
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Sacred Stories curriculum
A four-week series that discusses the commonalities in the hopes and dreams of young people from different places and cultures. Students explore their own gifts and goals while watching the stories of five young people from throughout the CFCA world.
Download the curriculum | Watch the videos featured in Sacred Stories
Global Poverty & Solidarity curriculum
An eight-week series exploring issues affecting youth around the world and how we impact those around us. Topics covered are: solidarity, HIV/AIDS, the orphan crisis, housing, food, water, preventable illnesses, education and child labor.
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If you would like us to mail you a bound copy of either curriculum, email us at info@cfcausa.org.
Resources
Will our children be stewards?
With our children receiving 3,000 messages a day urging them to spend, where is the voice in the village inviting them to share? Learn more about the spending habits of youth and 10 things you can do to get youth involved in stewardship.
Themes of Catholic social teaching
The Catholic Church's social teaching is a rich treasure of wisdom about building a just society and living lives of holiness amid the challenges of modern society. Modern Catholic social teaching has been articulated through a tradition of papal, conciliar and episcopal documents. The depth and richness of this tradition can be understood best through a direct reading of these documents.
The UN Millennium Development Goals
In September 2010, world leaders came together at United Nations Headquarters in New York to adopt a global action plan to achieve the UN Millennium Development Goals by their 2015 target date.