Clements Teen Center of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Texas State of the Youth Town Hall Meeting November 24, 2009.

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Clements Teen Center of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Texas State of the Youth Town Hall Meeting November 24, 2009

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Mission Statement “To enable all young people, especially those who need us the most, to reach their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.”

Programs Smart Leaders Smart Moves Smart Girls Date Smart Passport to Manhood Career Launch Project Learn Goals for Graduation Money Matters Powerhour Triple Play Gourmet Cooking We Offer –4 year scholarship –Daily snacks –Afterschool tutoring –Weekend backpacks –A safe place to learn and grow –Ongoing relationships with caring, adult professionals –Life-enhancing programs and character development experiences –Hope and opportunity

Vision for the Teen Center To contribute to the development of young people by instilling a sense of Belonging Usefulness Influence or Power Competence

When this strategy is fully implemented; Self esteem is enhanced An environment is created which helps teens achieve their full potential

What does this mean? We need support for our TEENS

Obstacles 1.Transportation Teen support through attendance 2.Volunteer Services 3.Sponsorship for special events 4.Community Exposure and Support 5.Collaboration opportunities for all teen related services Not a competition but a collaboration

Solutions 1.Put our heads together to find means of transportation that will ensure the safe arrival of our teens 2.Teens who will attend 3.Rally up individuals who will volunteer to assist in the programming and implementation of club activities 4.Sponsorship is not just monetary but your presence and support is just as valuable and important 5.Include the teen center in events that are taking place that we can assist in to allow for publicity and collaboration to create a sense of community

How Can You Help? 1.Fill out the survey that you received and turn it in 2.Make a commitment that you can keep 3.Share your ideas 4.Give us your contact information and make a pledge to assist in saving the lives of our teens

Teen Center Wish list Pots and pans Cooking utensils Small appliances Correct fatheads Popcorn machine Cotton candy machine Pool sticks and tips Sport equipment –Jerseys –Footballs –Basketballs –Soccer balls Updated arcade games and consoles with accessories Up to date movies Copy machine Small projector screen School supplies Arts and craft supplies Stereo Butcher paper (assorted colors)