Adults/Parents

- Prayer - As a Christian parent, you are probably already praying for your child. We want to challenge you to broaden your perspective and pray for your child's entire student body and school administration. Here are a couple of ways you can pray for your child's school:
- Pray that students will stand up for their faith on campus.
- Pray for school administrators and faculty members.
- Pray for unity among the campus club's student leaders.
- Pray for hurting students who need hope.
- Pray that Christian students would have a deep concern for others on campus who do not know Christ.
- Vision Casting - As a parent, you have an opportunity to share the story of First Priority. We encourage you to contact other adults from the school, churches and the community to express the vision and excitement of the First Priority campus club. The local First Priority City Director for your area can provide brochures or other needed resources.
- Appreciation - Ask parents to write a note of appreciation to the faculty advisor, principal, superintendent and school board expressing their approval and thankfulness for the club.
- Involvement - Parents can be involved in First Priority in many ways. Involvement gives you a chance to make a difference in the lives of many young people and model for them the character of Christ. Here are ways for you to contribute to a First Priority campus club:
- Contact the Campus Coach for volunteering opportunities.
- Contact the City Director for volunteering opportunities.
- Transportation - You can be a source of transportation, or take turns with other parents carpooling students to and from club meetings.
- Refreshments - If enough parents commit to provide refreshments for one week, each parent would only have to do it once per year.
- Finances - Parents can give directly to First Priority. Funds given to the campus club allow more opportunities for students to share Christ with their friends. Do not be afraid to talk to local businesses about funding for a club. They cannot give if they are unaware of what is going on and the need for funding.

