Activities designed for adolescents or young adults gathered in substantial numbers, often within a faith-based or community organization, fall under the category being addressed. These activities are structured to promote interaction, build relationships, and provide entertainment for a sizable participant pool. An example is a large-scale scavenger hunt organized across a church campus for dozens of attendees.
The value of these structured activities lies in their ability to foster a sense of belonging and community. They provide opportunities for social skill development, leadership emergence, and the creation of shared experiences. Historically, such gatherings have served as important platforms for socialization, character formation, and the transmission of values within a group setting.