Meet Ms. Sandy
Ms. Sandy has been volunteering at the Red Bank Unit for several months, providing crucial support to our Club members during our "Power Hour" homework help program.
Ms. Sandy has been volunteering at the Red Bank Unit for several months, providing crucial support to our Club members during our "Power Hour" homework help program.
We are in the final days of the second annual "Hustle for Healing," our month-long virtual event that raises funds and awareness for the Club's trauma-informed care initiatives.
One of our newest staff members, Tylik, is not a new face in the Club. Tylik has been a Club member since he was five years old. Learn more about Tylik's experience at the Club as both personally and professionally!
Growing up on the west side of Red Bank as the oldest of three kids dealing with personal struggles at home was hard. Reflecting back, Brenda realizes how the Club recognized and nurtured something in her that she did not see herself: potential.
The Hustle for Healing is a virtual fundraising event open to participants of all ages and abilities. Walk, bike, run, swim, kayak...you decide!
Two years ago this month the pandemic became a reality for our Club. Before COVID, life was already difficult for many of our Club kids and their families.
A major component of Project L.E.A.D. is preparing our teens for lifelong professional success, which we achieve by giving our teens employment, life coaching, and training in soft skills.
You don't want to miss the latest episode of our student-led talk show!
The Hustle for Healing is a month long virtual event open to participants of all ages and abilities. Walk, bike, run, swim, kayak...you decide.
The Chill Zone will be a designated area where our kids can go to regroup, regulate their emotions, and talk with a mentor when they need a space for quiet and calm.