The National Chaplains’ Association for
Youth at Risk (NCAYR) has for over 60 years supported youth ministers. These ministers work in
youth-serving agencies throughout the nation. NCAYR began in Chicago in 1948
with a small conference of chaplains from training schools in New York, Michigan
and Chicago. Four chaplains began the association that grew into a network of
approximately 150 members over the years and annual conferences were held in 15
different States.
The recession that struck the nation in 1970’s led to budget cuts in many state
governments and to a cancellation of the annual conference scheduled in Ohio in
1975. The chaplains in New York State composed a remnant of the association that
restored the annual conference in 1978. From 1978 through the 80’s and the 90’s,
the conferences were held in New York State with the faithful remnant. In 2000,
the conference was moved to Indiana for the first time, drawing a larger
membership from the Midwest and restoring the national dimension to the
association. Subsequently conferences were held in Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,
Michigan, and Ohio. Membership has grown back to more than 50 members in 15
States.
The Association created a quarterly journal, the NCAYR Digest, in 2003, to
enhance the mission of the Association by increasing support and sharing of
ideas on a regular basis, in addition to the annual conferences. We are
currently celebrating five years of the Digest this year and 60 years of the
Association next year.
We seek out ministers from every youth-serving agency in the nation to join our
Association and to increase our sharing of support and ideas for our common
mission to advocate for quality spiritual support for youths at risk.