These programs help youth create aspirations for the future, providing opportunities for career exploration and educational enhancement.
Junior Staff: Cultivating Tomorrow's Club Professionals Today Junior Staff is a program that assists Club members ages 13 to 18 to explore a career in youth or human services, particularly Boys & Girls Club work. young people prepare for future roles as human services professionals by participating in career development activities, discovering the importance of communitye service, building customer service skills and completing a Club apprenticeship. Funded by AT&T.
Power Hour: Making Minutes Count A comprehensive homework help and tutuoring program, Power Hour is designed to raise the academic proficiency of Club members ages 6 to 12. Funded by the Wal-Mart Foundation.
Skill Tech I: Basic Training SkillTech I: Basic Training is a hands-on program that appeals to members of all ages and technical abilities. Through three levels of animated lessons for members and instructor-led group activities, members learn skills in various Microsoft software programs, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Publisher and Digital Image Pro. Funded by Microsoft Corporation.
Skill Tech II SkillTech II teaches advanced, yet practical technology skills to Club members. It features three eight-session modules for beginner, intermediate and advanced skill levels. Participants learn about hardware identification and installation, networking and technology-related careers. Funded by Microsoft Corporation.