StoryBuilder β€” Dream Chaser Kids
The output of every Dream Chaser journey

Your project. Your story.
Your own page.

Every student who completes a Dream Chaser project publishes a StoryBuilder page β€” a real, shareable URL that documents what they built, who they helped, and what they learned. Not a grade. A portfolio piece they carry for life.

Live at storybuilder.cc
storybuilder.cc/your-project
iStyle Fashion House
Imani J. Β· Age 15 Β· Orlando, FL
"Fashion that funds school supplies for kids who need them."
Brand Builder
First Sale
Serve+
47 Items sold
$620 Revenue
12 Kids helped
"I learned that my gift isn't just about looking good β€” it's about using what God gave me to take care of others."
Inside every StoryBuilder page

Six parts. One complete story.

Every StoryBuilder page is structured the same way β€” so readers know what to expect, and builders know exactly what to share.

01
The Hero
Project name, logo, founder, and elevator pitch. The first thing anyone sees β€” and the thing that makes them keep reading.
02
The Origin Story
Talent DNA, what sparked the idea, and why it matters to this builder specifically. The personal "why" behind the project.
03
The Trophy Case
XP earned, badges unlocked, and real-world metrics β€” sales made, people helped, items donated. Evidence that something actually happened.
04
The Journey
2–3 artifacts from the build: a flyer, a pricing model, a photo in action. Shows the work, not just the outcome.
05
The Capstone Reflection
What I learned about building. What I learned about myself. What I now understand about my calling. The soul of the page.
06
The Call to Action
How to support the project, what comes next, and how to connect. Because every builder is looking for what happens after the playbook ends.
Built by Dream Chaser students

Real students. Real projects. Real pages.

These aren't mock-ups. Every page below is live, built by a student, and shareable right now.

Artistic Creator Β· Social Connector
Imani's Fashion House

Imani used her love of fashion to launch a micro-business that helps other kids access school supplies. A real brand, a real website, and a real mission.

"From 'I like clothes' β†’ fashion brand that serves others"
View Imani's page
Artistic Creator Β· Natural Leader
Javon Cre8's

Javon blends art, digital tools, and entrepreneurship to inspire his peers. His brand shows what a young creator can build when they take their gift seriously.

"From 'I like to draw' β†’ digital brand with a real following"
View Javon's page
Your student here
Your student's page

Complete a Dream Chaser program and every student leaves with a page like this. Real URL. Real story. Real evidence of what they built.

Start a program β†’
Who gets a StoryBuilder page

Built for students. Useful for everyone.

One page. Three different audiences who all walk away with exactly what they need.

Students
Your project at a real URL. Evidence for college applications, scholarship essays, and job interviews. Something to show the world β€” not just your teacher.
Parents & Families
A link you can text to the grandparents. Visible proof your child built something real with their God-given talent. Not a certificate β€” a living page.
Churches, Schools & Funders
Drop 10 StoryBuilder links into your annual report or funder presentation. Nothing tells the story of youth impact better than a page the student built themselves.
How it works

Three steps. One published page.

Every Dream Chaser program is designed to end with a student standing behind a page they built themselves.

1
Complete a Project Playbook
Work through your chosen playbook over 4–12 sessions with your facilitator and team. Build something real that helps real people.
2
Fill out your StoryBuilder template
Your facilitator guides you through the six sections. Add photos, artifacts, your metrics, and your capstone reflection. The template does the heavy lifting.
3
Publish
Your page goes live at a shareable URL. Your story is out in the world. Share it with your family, your church, your future college β€” anyone who needs to see what you built.
Every project deserves a page.

Build something real.
Then tell the world about it.

Start a Dream Chaser program and every student leaves with a StoryBuilder page. Complete the scoping form to design a program for your students.