Program areas at Mercyworksincorporated
Synergy - a paid internship that yields exceptional globally minded leaders through a strategic four pillar approach designed to cultivate strong professional skills and work ethics. This 10-week paid internship program develops participants through four unique pillars that include: community service, professional development, health & wellbeing, and financial stewardship. Students are placed in an internship opportunity within their field of interest where they receive mentorship and training resulting in experience and exposure to the diverse talent pools entering the workforce.
Teen tech - a two-track program that stimulates young people to think like entrepreneurs. The program guides students through the development of a business idea weaving in social entrepreneurism concepts. Students learn the google office suite, public speaking skills, and the components of a good business plan.
Other program services:other programs include app development, #fresh, csd, music lab, vision velocity, and web development
Passport to vision - a weeklong life-changing experience for girls that fosters a positive self-image, vision and focus. Middle and high school girls will develop a strategy to realize their dreams. Designed to be a personal journey and group experience that has an intimate feel. The program addresses topics that are relevant to girls during a time when they need it most. Mother-daughter relations are highlighted through topics that interweave the necessity of developing a restorative relationship with their moms, develop a vision for their future along with goal setting & career planning and finance. The week incorporates speakers planned according to themes, activities to lighten mood and provide brief respites from difficult topics. Our engaging format is also designed to create a sense of community between the participants. The program engages students in safe and open conversation about atopics that are relevant to this generation.
Ican robotics - stem robotics expose young inventors to the intricate and detailed world of stem. Using educational robotics stimulates interest in hard science and develops motor and cognitive skills through robot building.