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Qualifies eligible youth ages 16 to 25, who have dropped out of high school to receive GED education and test prep, on-the-job training through community service. As well as a weekly stipend, transportation, childcare, and support services.
Provides a variety of structured, curriculum-based childcare programs for all ages, emphasizing learning through play and social/emotional development, with daily meal service. Programs cater to infants/toddlers (6 weeks to 2 1/2 years), preschoolers (2 1/2 to 5 1/2 years), before and after kindergarten children (5 1/2 to 6 1/2 years), school-age children (grades 1-8), and a summer camp (ages 6 to 12) including breakfast, lunch, and snack.
Provides social, recreational, leadership, empowerment, and community service opportunities for young individuals. Participants cultivate self-confidence and personal responsibility, and are taught various life skills. Skills training includes: social, organizational, communication, and problem-solving techniques.
Provides opportunities for community betterment through direct community work. Services include: education on community health needs and threats, leadership retreats, monthly meetings, summer employments, and monthly stipends.
Provides supportive programs to students of Perth Amboy High School and their families through the School Based Youth Services Program (SBYSP). Services include: case management, assistance with college applications, community referrals for social services, immigration services, employment counseling, and recreational activities. Also delivers intensive mental health counseling in individual, group, and family sessions. Topics covered include: school, drugs/alcohol, abuse, family conflicts, peer pressure, relationships, eating disorders, and violence prevention. Collaborates with community health providers to teach pregnancy prevention and sexual education in ninth-grade health classes, and offers one-on-one sessions on risk reduction and healthy decisions.
Recruits' youth, school-aged youth, for volunteering in supervised community service projects. Members come together from throughout the county to volunteer community service projects. Summer intensive programs place volunteers at non-profit organizations over two 4-week sessions. Weekend projects take place throughout the year. Transportation is provided to and from volunteer sites.
Provides training and support to build life skills such as budgeting, job readiness, and self-sufficiency, often linked to transitional housing and community programs.
Provides programs for girls grades K-12 learning to discover, connect and take action through troop and group recreational and educational events, trips, camping and service projects.
Recruits young people to revitalize public land. Members, young leaders, tackle environmental challenges by working on projects to improve storm water management, clean and green vacant lots, enhance community spaces and parks for Camden's youth. The program serves as a support system, providing encouragement and motivation. After completing the term, members receive intensive transition support for post-secondary education, continuing national service, or securing meaningful work. Aims to impact the lives and career paths of young people in Camden by offering meaningful opportunities.
Provides assistance in achieving a high school diploma for youth in the community. Also provides employment services like job search assistance.
Offer the opportunity to explore options in science, arts, foods, outdoor adventures, and more in a community for young individuals learning leadership, citizenship, and life skills.
Recruits, trains, and places members in intensive service learning opportunities at non-profits and schools throughout Middlesex County. Learning opportunities include: help with disaster services, economic opportunity, education, environment stewardship, healthy futures, and veterans and military families. Members may earn up to $5,550 educational stipends and a living allowance in return for their commitment and service.
Provides programs for girls grades K-12 learning to discover, connect and take action through troop and group recreational and educational events, trips, camping and service projects.
Provides enrichment programs and clubs to boys ages 7 and older, and girls ages 5 - 12. Clubs meet monthly with games, Bible lessons, scripture memorization, projects, and snacks. Encourages older girls to lead and engage in service-oriented crafts.
Provides assistance in achieving a high school diploma for youth in the community. Also provides employment services like job search assistance.
Empowering both youth and adults to enhance their knowledge, skills, and quality of life, and address challenges in food, nutrition, health, wellness, safety, agriculture, and environmental management through science-based insights and university research. Available programs encompass 4-H Youth Development (grades K-13), Master Gardener training and certification, and volunteer initiatives, alongside family and community wellness programs.
Employs 50-75 Camden-area teens as counselors, tutors, and mentors for children attending after-school programs and summer camps. Employees participate in community service; life skills classes; one-on-one tutoring; SAT/ACT courses; academic enrichment courses; and arts activities. Teens are encouraged to avoid negative influences and focus on their academic and professional future.
Promotes youth volunteerism by pairing teenagers with adult volunteers to assist local organizations in the community. Service opportunities include meal preparation, visiting nursing homes, and other community services.
Provides academic, social, and spiritual programs to inner-city Camden youth in a safe, empowering, and enriching environment. Services include but are not limited to: mentoring, tutoring and academic support, college entrance support, leadership development, presentations and group discussions, friendship and support, spiritual development, and community service opportunities.
