Mentorship :

One-on-One Mentoring: Individual mentoring, providing an array of guidance, advice, and emotional support.

Group Mentoring: Facilitating group sessions with several teens to encourage peer learning and collaboration.

Peer Mentoring: Training teens to mentor younger teens, fostering leadership skills and relatability.

Academic Support:

Academic Coaching:

  • Guiding students to develop self-advocacy, resilience, and effective learning skills.
  • Evaluating common challenges (ex. time management, lack of motivation, and mental health challenges.
  • Help students put there best foot forward and try out the task before giving up or losing hope.

Tutoring:

  • One-on-one instructions to help students grasp complex concepts and improve their understanding of learning.
  • To improve grades, enhance classroom participation, and improve learning.

Career Services:

  • Exploring career paths, understanding the job market, Resume and cover letter writing, Networking, and professional development.

Career Readiness:

Job Shadowing: Providing direct links for local business shadowing, for hands-on exposure to different careers.

Resume Building and Interview Skills: Assisting teens with resume development, mock interviews, and employment assessments to have a competitive advantage.

Entrepreneurship Training: Assisting teens to develop and launch small business ideas.

Life Skills Training:

Personal Development: Providing one-on-one’s and workshops on self-esteem, confidence, and resilience.

Financial Literacy: Educating teens on budgeting, saving, and basic financial planning.

Health and Wellness: Focus on nutrition, mental health, and physical fitness.

Innovation Skills: Identifying opportunities, generating ideas, and putting actions first.

Specialized Programming:

Gender-Specific Assistance: Addressing unique challenges such as substance abuse, delinquency, academic struggle, or specific vulnerabilities

Culturally relevant approaches: discussing race, gender, class, and other issues affecting young men of color.

Preventative Age- appropriate activities: Tailored content and activities that help young men grow, physically, emotionally, socially, and mentally.