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Standing in the Gap: National Runaway Prevention Month & Ambassadors For Christ’s Mission

AFC Youth • November 18, 2025

National Runaway Prevention Month 2025

Every November, National Runaway Prevention Month calls us to pay attention to the thousands of young people who feel trapped in unsafe, unstable, or overwhelming environments. For many, running away is not an act of rebellion—it is an act of desperation. It is a search for safety, stability, and someone who cares. At Ambassadors For Christ, this issue is more than a statistic. It is something we witness daily through our school-based programs, community outreach, mentoring relationships, and our Transitional Living Program. These encounters highlight just how critical early intervention, education, and compassionate support are in preventing runaway episodes.



Runaway youth face extremely high risks, including exploitation, trafficking, homelessness, substance use, violence, and mental health challenges. Yet the decision to run rarely begins the day a young person leaves home. It begins in the buildup—broken communication, repeated conflict, unhealthy relationships, emotional stress, lack of support, and environments where youth feel invisible or unsafe. That’s why runaway prevention must be rooted in connection, empowerment, and practical skill-building—helping young people understand their worth and equipping them to make decisions that keep them safe.


Ambassadors For Christ addresses these needs through our SRAE Healthy Relationships program, which helps youth understand what safe, respectful, and supportive relationships look like. Students learn to identify unhealthy dynamics, set healthy boundaries, communicate their needs, and recognize when to seek help. These skills don’t just strengthen relationships—they protect youth from situations that may push them toward running. Teaching young people how to form secure connections and navigate conflict gives them a foundation of stability that can prevent crisis before it occurs.


Beyond relationship education, AFC also provides general life skills training that strengthens emotional resilience and equips youth for real-world challenges. Through lessons focused on communication, decision-making, problem-solving, and emotional regulation, young people learn how to cope with stress, manage difficult feelings, and think clearly in tough situations. Life skills training helps reduce impulsive decisions and risky behaviors, while building confidence and independence. When youth feel capable and supported, they’re far less likely to view running away as their only option.


Our commitment to prevention also extends beyond the classroom and into direct, practical support. Through Ambassadors For Christ’s Transitional Living Program, we walk alongside young men and women who are aging out of foster care, experiencing homelessness, or emerging from unstable situations. We provide safe housing, structure, mentorship, and guidance—all with the goal of helping them rebuild their lives with dignity and direction. For many, this program becomes a pivotal turning point, offering safety and support at a time when they need it most. It reinforces a message every young adult deserves to hear: you are not alone, and your future is worth investing in.


National Runaway Prevention Month is a reminder that runaway prevention is not just about crisis response—it’s about building communities where young people feel safe, supported, and seen. Ambassadors For Christ is committed to creating those spaces every day by teaching essential skills, strengthening relationships, offering transitional housing, and showing up consistently for youth who need us most. When young people know their worth and have supportive adults in their corner, they are far less likely to believe that running away is their only path to safety.


If you or someone you know is experiencing crisis or considering running away, help is available 24/7 through the National Runaway Safeline at 1-800-RUNAWAY or by texting 66008. Every young person deserves safety, hope, and a future—and together, we can help make that future possible.


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