FAQs

What is TFP Student Action?

TFP Student Action is nationwide network of college students and concerned parents who promote traditional moral values, especially on college campuses. Student Action is a project of the American TFP, which stands for Tradition, Family and Property, three essential values of Christian civilization.


Where is your headquarters?

The American TFP's national headquarters is located in Spring Grove, Pennsylvania, forty-five minutes east of historic Gettysburg and two hours north of Washington, D.C. The TFP also has centers in California, Washington D.C., Louisiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Florida, Texas, and Kansas.


What do you do?

The TFP puts ideas into action with a variety of activities, including street campaigns, speaking tours, conferences, Call to Chivalry youth camps, online activism, publications, and books. The TFP has also formed a grassroots network of faithful Catholics who oppose public blasphemy and spread devotion to Our Lady of Fatima.


Have you been successful?

Yes, the TFP has achieved many victories since its founding in 1973. Read a brief overview of some of our victories.


How do I sign up?

You can help us defend moral values by receiving our email alerts.

Sign up here.


Can you come to my campus?

Whenever possible, TFP volunteers assist college students on campus. To request a TFP speaker on your campus, please contact us.


How are you funded?

The TFP is financed by a number of generous donors who give large, medium and small contributions. Many of these donate on a monthly basis while others give periodically. Contributions are tax deductible. The TFP does not receive government grants or support.


Can I help with a donation?

Yes, a gift of any size will help us reach out to more campuses. Please consider supporting TFP Student Action with an online gift. Or mail your gift to:

TFP Student Action
1358 Jefferson Rd
Spring Grove, PA 17362


Why does the TFP play bagpipes at public demonstrations?

The TFP volunteers play the Highland bagpipes for several good reasons.

The bagpipes help boost the morale of the people who hear them. The music is beautiful and adds a sense of grandeur to the TFP's public street campaigns.

Not only is the uplifting music appealing, it can also silence screaming leftists on liberal college campuses who insult TFP volunteers with foul language.

You can find more information about the bagpipes here.