Investing in Teens – and Our Community
Too old for most after-school programs but too young to be completely unsupervised, teens don’t have many after-school options. Left to their own accord, they could easily find themselves in trouble.
And in North Minneapolis – with the state's highest crime rate – trouble is not hard to find.
Northside Child Development Center Provides Educational Environment for Teens Catholic Charities’ Northside Child Development Center meets the need for an out-of-school time program for children ages 13 –15 in North Minneapolis.
“If we keep children off the streets and doing positive things, there’s less time for them to do negative things,” said Damont Jones, manager of the teen program at Northside, pictured to the right.
The program’s enrichment opportunities increase a child’s chances at academic and social success, Jones explained. Participation in after-school programs such as Northside is linked to improved grades, higher aspirations for college, better work habits, better interpersonal skills and reduced drop-out rates, according to research by the Minnesota Commission on Out-of-School Time.
“We want to show children how to become well-rounded adults. That’s our ultimate goal,” Jones said. “It’s in everybody’s best interest. It invests in our youth and helps build a strong community.”
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