Thrive 1002025-01-23T19:53:12+00:00

Thrive100

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What is Thrive 100 ?


Thrive 100 is a self-guided, app-based program designed to help high school students develop real-world skills that prepare them for college, careers, and life. Students choose from a diverse list of skills—ranging from writing a resume and performing basic home repairs to volunteering and practicing leadership—then demonstrate their mastery through reflections, photos, videos, or other evidence. With the flexibility to work at their own pace, students can start after 8th grade and complete the program before graduating, building a personalized portfolio of accomplishments that showcase their readiness for the future.

How Do I Sign Up?


Registration for Thrive 100 is required to ensure we have all the necessary details for your high school student’s participation. Guardians can complete the simple registration process by clicking the button below. After registration, students will receive a welcome packet with specific instructions such as the join code & password. We’re excited to welcome your student to a transformative and engaging experience!

Frequently Asked Questions!

Are there any software requirements?2024-10-09T13:23:18+00:00

You will need the Goosechase app and a way to take pictures. So any smartphone will work!

When can I start?2024-10-09T13:20:22+00:00

Because Thrive 100 is designed to go at your own pace, you can start whenever! The only conditions are that you begin in or after June of your 8th-grade year and you complete the program before you graduate your senior year.

What if I don’t finish?2024-10-09T13:23:36+00:00

There is no penalty for not completing Thrive 100. You will just miss out on the grand prize!

What is the grand prize?2024-10-09T13:22:31+00:00

The grand prize is a scholarship to your eligible college or trade school of choice!

Meet Our Staff

Meet our Staff

At The Center, we believe students need healthy role models. Learn more about our Thrive 100 staff below.

Tim LaRue
Tim LaRueHigh School Program Director and Thrive 100 Program Director
With a Bachelor’s Degree in Christian Ministries and a minor in Business Management from Huntington University, Tim brings both knowledge and passion to his role. His deep commitment to serving students and helping them grow in their faith led him to The Center, where he loves the genuine investment in students’ lives. Outside of work, Tim enjoys playing sports like soccer, volleyball, and pickleball, and even fits in some gaming when he can. This school year, he’s most excited about building meaningful relationships with students and creating fun, impactful experiences along the way.

What Are They Saying?

At The Center, I had people who cared for me and rooted for me every day. It meant so much to me and I 100% believe I wouldn’t be who I am today without having the boundaries, respect, and expectations that I was given during that time.

Katie, Center Alumni
[My Daughter] does well in the program and even gets her homework done on time. She builds friendships and relationships with her peers that she may not have been able to do in school.

Rebekah, Parent

The experience that The Center provides for my kids is not one that I could give them as a single parent.

Mary, Parent
The Center gave me a place to go and to have a warm meal when I know my mom would be working overtime and wouldn’t be able to cook for us.
Nick, Center Alumni
I come to The Center because it gets me away from my homelife and improves my mental health!
John, Student
I come to The Center because sometimes I need help my parents can’t give me.
Madison, Student

The Center helped me develop skills that I’ve used on a daily basis in my life.

Kali, Center Alumni
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