1. Individual and group mentoring.
2. A “Rites of Passage” life skills and manhood training experience.
3. Community service opportunities.
4. Targeted support for special needs populations including foster care youth, hearing and speech impaired and youth with defined learning disabilities.
5. Hands-on experience with computational-based technology including, but not limited to, personal computers, tablets, networks, robotics and communications technology for smart phones.
6. Access to learning labs to attain specific technology certifications.
7. Postsecondary preparation and exploration including college, vocational and technical school.
8. Employment, internship and apprenticeship opportunities.