Trail Life USA Blog

10 Year Old Leads Team of 17 to Serve Community

Written by Stephen Ashton | Nov 29, 2018

Ten-year-old Christopher Korfmann of Wilson is pictured in the photo above at center of the front row wearing a hat with a hard hat on top and holding a clipboard. Last month, this young man was featured in Wilson Times after leading a team of ten youth and seven adults in a service project to fulfill a portion of the requirements to earn the highest award in the Trail Life USA Woodland Trails program – the Timberline Award. Let's see his story of servant leadership. Christopher took the lead in planning and leading a team of parents and youth from Trail Life USA and their sister organization, the American Heritage Girls, to spruce up the grounds at Your Choice Resource Center, a pregnancy resource center in Rocky Mount, NC.  Trail Life USA is a Christian outdoor adventure, character and leadership program for boys in kindergarten through 12th grade.

 

Trailman Christopher Korfmann, 10, of Wilson, led a service project this month to spruce up the grounds at Your Choice Resource Center in Rocky Mount. He is pictured in the front row, center, holding a clipboard. He led a team of 10 youths and seven adults from Trial Life USA and American Heritage Girls Troop NC-0834 as part of his requirements to achieve his Timberline Award, the highest award in the Trial Life USA Woodland Trails program.
 
Trail Life USA is a Christian outdoor adventure, character and leadership program for boys in kindergarten through 12th grade.
 

See the news story here.