Three Circles Foundation - Q3 Newsletter Empowering and equipping youth from hard places to build purposeful relationships with Jesus Christ, the earth, and the community.

Rooted in Service, Growing in Faith

The third quarter of 2025 was a season of impact, growth, and transformation. From building wheelchair-accessible garden beds to serving at Trinity Horse Rescue, the heart of Three Circles continued to shine through the work, worship, and witness of our young men, volunteers, and community partners.

This quarter, we hosted 6 Camp Days, bringing our year-to-date total to 13.

Our 27 volunteers gave 45 hours of service this quarter (327 hours total from 68 volunteers year-to-date!)

Through our ongoing Truth Talks, we gathered 9 times this quarter, contributing 64 volunteer hours toward teaching and mentorship (40 sessions and 150 volunteer hours YTD).

July Camp Day

Building Gardens and Growing Hearts

In July, our Floyd and Chattooga County groups came together for a powerful day of service at the farm of one of our local supporters. The mission: construct wheelchair-accessible raised garden beds for nearby assisted living facilities. These simple structures will restore joy and dignity to those who love gardening but face physical limitations.

The day ended with laughter and a shared meal prepared by a Sunday School class from Northside Church. True community in action! A highlight of the day was seeing one of our former campers, now a volunteer, step up to share God’s Word and challenge the group. Full-circle moments like this remind us exactly why we do what we do.

Is it really a true Camp Day without some amazing food???

Going full circle! One of our very own brought us the challenge during this camp day!

David Luther is always giving the thumbs up! All good here!

August Camp Day

Finding Identity in Christ

August took us to the beautiful campus of Berry College, where our young men spent the day learning, playing, and growing together. Through physical and mental challenges, like climbing towers and team problem-solving, they learned to push through fear with faith. Collin led a powerful devotion from Ephesians 3 and Luke 10, reminding everyone that our identity is not found in what we do, but in who we are in Christ.

It was a day full of courage, teamwork, and truth, and we’re deeply thankful for every volunteer and supporter who made it possible.

Climbing towers and solving problems on the fly!

September Camp Day

Faith in Action

September’s Camp Day brought us to Trinity Horse Rescue, where our teams rolled up their sleeves and got to work cleaning stables, repairing fences, and trimming yards. But the real work was spiritual. Through lessons drawn from Matthew 4, Luke 9, John 15, and Luke 16, we explored what it means to live as true disciples of Jesus, fully committed, sacrificial, and in close relationship with God.

Each boy left that day a little stronger, a little wiser, and a lot more rooted in his faith.

Putting our Faith to Action!

Looking Ahead

As we move into the final quarter of the year, we do so with grateful hearts. Every hour served, every lesson taught, and every campfire conversation adds up to something eternal. None of it would be possible without you...our volunteers, supporters, and prayer partners.

Together, we’re raising young men who live out faith, character, and service in their homes and communities.

Thank you for believing in this mission and for walking beside us as we continue to change lives...one circle at a time.