We offer four different youth development programs for students ranging from kindergarten through high school. Our after-school programs are offered at no cost, and we focus on building relationships with our youth that help empower and foster their growth.
S.A.Y. Yes!
Acronym for “Save America’s Youth Yes!”
K - 5TH GRADERS
Mondays - Thursdays | 3:30 - 6pm
S.A.Y. Yes! provides structured opportunities for children to create positive self-identity, understand social and cultural competencies and foster positive values.
Guided activities support personal character and citizenship development through a variety of interactive lessons focused on compassion and conviction, personal empowerment, and restraint and resistance to negative peer pressure.
Lessons include conflict resolution skills, constructive use of free time, boundaries (rules and consequences), and expectations for personal responsibility and conduct. Service projects teach community responsibility and neighborhood pride.
Learn to Earn is a life-skill program where our youth can learn landscaping skills (mowing, trimming, planting, and maintaining). The youth gain work ethics and experience, receive pay and learn how to market, plan, schedule and grow in personal responsibilities. Taking care of all the Hope Center properties and having various community clients, including but not limited to community senior citizens and local church property.
Learn to Earn is a life-skill program where our youth can learn landscaping skills (mowing, trimming, planting, and maintaining). The youth gain work ethics and experience, receive pay and learn how to market, plan, schedule and grow in personal responsibilities. Taking care of all the Hope Center properties and having various community clients, including but not limited to community senior citizens and local church property.
Daughters of The King, our annual Mother’s Day Brunch, is a time to honor our mothers. It’s an intimate time for daughters to say thank you to their moms, grandmothers and mother figures for their faithfulness, hard work, dedication and love. To all those who have been mothers, have lost their mothers, or have the opportunity to celebrate their mother presently - we salute and cherish you all. We can’t wait to celebrate more moms in this upcoming program year!
Men's Fraternity is a year-round program comprised of four Tenets and Four Developmental Assets that help to build and develop men into Whole Men (Mentally, Socially, Spiritually, Culturally and Emotionally).
Led by The Hope Center male staff, this group focuses on biblical manhood. Men's group meet every Monday at 7:30-9:00 P.M. (dinner included)