On Saturday, July 20th, 2025, Project Reclaim brought its LYFE Event Day to Northwest Louisiana Technical Community College’s Minden campus. The event welcomed high school students in grades 9th through 12th for a full day of learning, connection, and personal growth.
The LYFE program, Louisiana Youth for Excellence, is one of Project Reclaim’s signature initiatives. It is designed to equip young people with the tools and confidence to make healthy decisions and pursue meaningful goals. This year’s event featured a variety of interactive sessions that encouraged students to learn about healthy relationships, set personal goals, build decision making skills, and avoid risky behaviors.
Throughout the day, students engaged with one another, shared ideas, and connected with mentors who challenged and encouraged them. The event also included music, food, and giveaways to keep things lively and fun.
NLTCC was proud to provide the campus space for the event, helping ensure that students had a welcoming and professional environment in which to learn and grow. For many of the attendees, it was their first time on a college campus and a meaningful introduction to the possibilities of post-secondary education.
Founded in Minden, Project Reclaim has become a cornerstone of youth empowerment in the region. Through mentoring, leadership development, and events like LYFE, the organization works year-round to prepare students to succeed both in and out of the classroom. Their mission is rooted in the belief that every young person has the potential to lead, achieve, and thrive when given the right tools and support.
To learn more about Project Reclaim, visit prstars.org or call 318.423.4987.
To learn more about program offerings and financial aid opportunities at NLTCC, visit nltcc.edu or call 318.371.3035 to speak with a member of the student services
team.