Program areas at YouthPower365
Afterschool programming k-8: pwrhrs consists of highly effective, quality out-of-school time opportunities that utilize a four-prong holistic approach spanning academics, physical activity, mentoring, and social-emotional skill development. Pwrhrs also exposes students to enrichments that their families might not be able to afford or access. Middle school clubs expose young people to experiences that build skills, resilience, and trusted adult relationships. The club (community lifting up boys), girl powher, culinary club, along with more than 10 student interest-based opportunities, enhance the lives of students throughout the school year. Celebrate the beat is a transformative in-school and, after-school arts program for students in 2nd through 8th grade. The program uses dance, movement, and music to help youth reach their full potential. Middle school soccer teaches different aspects of the game technical, tactical, physical, and psychosocial. With academic requirements, the afterschool program encourages school engagement and goal attainment while connecting students to trusted adult relationships.summer programsyouthpower365 provides a variety of camps in the summer. This includes: - a four-week camp for k-5th grades reduces the summer academic slide through project-based learning and intend to increase social-emotional skills through enrichment. This camp is themed each year. - a four-week middle school camps for 6th-8th grades focus on experiential learning to grow academic schools and re-engagement in learning. This camp is themed each year. - several one-week camps such pop hop (2nd-8th grades), very young composers (1-5th grades), and camp college. - copa soccer, a tournament style sports camp that runs for eight-weeks for children preschool to 12th grade.
Early childhood:magic bus: the mobile preschool provides 3-to-5-year-olds with four hours of bilingual preschool experience per week for up to 30 weeks a year that develops critical cognitive, math, language, and social-emotional skills. The program is licensed through the Colorado department of human services.the parent mentor program engages and empowers parents in their child's education by providing opportunities to serve in our schools as well as complete professional development trainings." Parent mentors is a part of Youthpower365's larger family engagement initiatives to provide parents and caregivers the tools and supports to further their child's learning and educational goals.
College and career readiness:high school: this program (9th-12th grade) focuses on in-school, afterschool, and summer career or college support services. These may include, but are not limited to, career exploration activities, 1:1 advising, soft-skill building, industry certifications, application assistance, career fairs, mentorship, financial aid workshops, college visits, etc. Youthpower365 also runs a summer internship program and camp college and career.valley scholars: Youthpower365 provides a personal, streamlined, and connected program which manages donors and students in the scholarship process. The program distributes on average more than $350,000 scholarships annually.
Peakpathfinders: up to 10 americorps members serve as student success coaches in public schools across eagle county. These coaches provide critical mentoring, tutoring, enrichment and wrap around supports for students