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-Area Youth Summer Opportunities Y.O.U. Summer Youth Youth 14-18 register online at www.youthopportunities.org Employment Program Registration starts: Early February Registration closes: Late April/Early May Y.O.U. Pathways Internship Program OhioMeansJobs Email: SummerJobsProgram@youthopportunities.org or Call: 216-776-3900 Career Exploration Internships focused on career pathways *Required minimum GPA and good attendance record. Must complete application, essay, and orientation bootcamp. Email: Brian Rosen, Internship Coordinator - BRosen@youthopportunities.org Young adults ages 14-23 get assistance with education and employment needs. Services include connection to education and training, work readiness training, career exploration, and supportive services to remove barriers to employment. Open Mon-Fri 10am-5pm for individual drop-ins, scheduled appointments, and group workshops 1020 Bolivar Rd. Rm. 211 216-664-3352 http://www.employmentconnection.us/en-us/youth.aspx https://www.facebook.com/yrcatomjcc Alive on Purpose Beech Brook Big Brothers Big Sisters Boys and Girls Clubs of Small group programs for ages 13-17 influence positive social, cognitive, emotional and psychological development All year long open enrollment program - registration is required 3705 Lee Rd Shaker Heights Ohio 44120 http://www.imaliveonpurpose.org/#!programs-new/c141y Teen Parenting Classes / Support Services Carl B. Stokes Service Mall Rm. 2260, 6001 Woodland Ave 216-391-4069 https://www.beechbrook.org/ Community and School-Based mentoring programs http://www.wementoryouth.org/site/c.ckixjdnnkllag/ b.7981533/k.8f65/enroll_a_little.htm http://www.clevekids.org/ BROADWAY CLUB 6114 Broadway Avenue,, OH 44127 216.883.4663 East CLUB 14801 Shaw Ave. East, OH 44112 216.681.2812 FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT ACADEMY

800 Linn Drive,, OH 44108 216.268.6990 (school number) HEIGHTS YOUTH CLUB 2065 Lee Road, Heights, OH 44118 216.321.CLUB KING KENNEDY CLUB 2561 East 59th Street,, OH 44104 216.881.4636 MT. PLEASANT CLUB 3689 East 131st Street,, OH 44120 216.752.2450 ST. LUKE'S MANOR CLUB 11327 Shaker Boulevard,, OH 44104 216.400.8212 WEST SIDE CLUB 3340 Trowbridge Avenue,, OH 44109 216.459.2697 Boy Scouts of America Catholic Charities Greater Council 2241 Woodland Ave., Ohio 44115 (216) 861-6060 http://councils.scouting.org/council440 Youth and Young Adult Services: Black Catholic Input Boys and Girls Club Co-ed Young Adult Softball Tournament Diocesan Catholic Committee on Scouting Fatima Summer Camp National Catholic Collegiate Conference (NCCC) National Catholic Youth Conference (NCYC) National Conference on Catholic Youth Ministry (NCCYM) Northeast Ohio Theology on Tap Search Strengths Training for Leadership Strong Catholic Families: Strong Catholic Youth Teen Leadership Teen Sexual Abstinence Program The Diocesan Committee for Girls Religious Programs World Youth Day Young Adults in the City http://ccdocle.org/county-served/cuyahoga Centers for Families and Children RapArt Youth Services Prevention and Behavioral health programs for youth Pamela Bradford, Director of Youth Services: 216/932-9497 x1103

http://www.thecentersohio.org/whatwedo/rapartyouthservices.aspx CEVEC (Cuyahoga East Vocational Education Consortium) Clinic Young Business Leaders Summer Internship Program Summer and Beyond guide for students with disabilities http://www.mayfieldschools.org/downloads/ 2015%20Summer%20and%20Beyond%20Final%20(3).pdf 9-week intensive program that provides participants with hands-on, experiential learning opportunities. Participants work and learn alongside business and administrative leaders in a health care environment to discover what it is like to be a "caregiver" in various roles at Clinic. Entering 11 th of 12 th Grade, GPA 3.5+ http://www.clevelandclinic.org/civiceducation/internships/home.asp?program=ybl Clinic Internship Programs Wide variety of internship programs for youth grades 8-11. GPA must be 3.0+, other eligibility requirements as listed Applications open in November and are due in January http://civiceducation.clevelandclinic.org/internships/summer-internship-programs- (1).aspx Clinic - Junior Ambassador Program Summer Applications open in January and are due by early April After School Program Applications open in August http://my.clevelandclinic.org/about-cleveland-clinic/volunteer-services/juniorambassador-program MetroParks Zoo Zoo Crew Zoo Crew teens (ages 13-17) assist in the Education Division by actively participating in various conservation projects and interpreting. Application deadline: Mid-March http://www.clevelandmetroparks.com/zoo/education-opportunities/zoo-crew-15.aspx Public Library Page Program Library jobs for youth and young adults Applications open mid-march and close mid-april Youth are required to complete the application, register for a time/location to take the pre-employment test, then complete the test https://ess.cpl.org/mss/employmentopportunities/default.aspx Public Library Workshops and programs for teens including tech and college prep courses http://cpl.org/teens/

Public Theater STEP Program Student Theatre Enrichment Program Bus ticket, meals, and stipend provided Summer Auditions run mid-march through mid-april http://www.cptonline.org/education/student-theatre-enrichment-program/ College Now Greater Cuyahoga Community College - Youth Technology Academy College and career readiness programs including ImpACT the 216 and Early Action for Allied Health Careers Resource Center 50 Public Square, Suite 1800,, OH 44113 216-241-5587 http://www.collegenowgc.org/locate/community-based-programs/ Prepares young people in grades 9-12 for technical and engineering careers by providing them with academic, applied technical, and work readiness training. 2900 Community College Ave., MHCS 203 (216) 987-4330 http://ytaccc.org/about Cuyahoga Community College Summer Camps Cuyahoga Community College Summer Camps for children and teenagers are designed to attract talented, smart, enthusiastic youth who are eager to learn about a wide variety of things from cutting-edge technology, foreign language & culture, music, sports and cinematography. http://www.tri-c.edu/youth-programs/youth-summer-camps/index.html Cuyahoga County Public Library Cuyahoga Works Job and Career Services. Teen programming including workshops, summer camps, college prep https://www.cuyahogalibrary.org/kids-teens/teens.aspx Effective Leadership Academy Esperanza In-School, after-school, and summer leadership Programs for Middle and High School Students http://www.effectivela.com/high-school--programs.html Mentoring, Tutoring, and Youth Leadership Programs 3104 W 25th St 4th floor, Ohio 44109 (216) 651-7178 http://www.esperanzainc.org/ Girl scouts Northeast Ohio Golden Ciphers Leadership and training for girls grades K-12 http://www.gsneo.org/en/about-girl-scouts/our-program.html Teen leadership programs

5704 Broadway Ave,, OH 44127 (216) 574-4888 goldenciphers.org/ In School Youth Summer Program and Employment Guide Imani Youth Academy Parent Information and Tutoring Center Linking Employment, Abilities and Potential (LEAP) - Job Link & High School/High Tech Programs MYCOM Youth Leadership Programs by Neighborhood Free Tutoring for children K-12 http://imaniyouthacademytutorialcenter.page.tl/imani-youth-academy-parent- Information-and-Tutorial-Center.htm Year-round programs designed for high school students with disabilities to help youth to stay in school, matriculate, graduate, and gain employment and/or enroll in postsecondary education. 2545 Lorain Avenue,, Ohio 44113 216.696.2716 www.leapinfo.org Central neighborhood: Friendly Inn Settlement, Inc. 2386 Unwin Road, 44104 216-431-7656 www.friendlyinn.org Clark-Fulton neighborhood: Hispanic UMADAOP 3305 W. 25th Street, Ohio 44109 (216) 459-1222 www.hispanicumadaop.org Collinwood Northeast Shores Development Corporation 17625 Grovewood,, Ohio 44119 216-692-1388 x 31 www.salvationarmyusa.org Cudell neighborhood: West Side Community House 9300 Lorain Avenue,, Ohio 44102 216-771-7297 x 315 www.wschouse.org East East Mayor s Office: East City Hall 14340 Euclid Avenue, East, Ohio 44112 216-681-2208 www.eastcleveland.org Glenville Neighborhood: Glenville High School 650 East 113th Street,, Ohio 44108 216-268-6000

Mt. Pleasant neighborhood: Mt. Pleasant Community: 5246 Broadway Avenue,, Ohio 44127 216-554-5215 In School Youth Summer Program and Employment Guide Parma neighborhood: Parma City School District/ Parma Area Family-to-Family: Hannah Building 11212 Snow Road, Room 1, Parma, OH 44130 440-842-7043 http://www.parmacityschools.org/page/2127 St. Clair-Superior neighborhood: St. Clair-Superior Development Corp. 4205 St. Clair Ave., 44103 216-881-0644 www.stclairsuperior.org Shaker Heights neighborhood: Shaker Heights Youth Center: 17300 Van Aiken Boulevard, Shaker Heights, OH 44120 Phone: 216-752-9292 www.shakerheightsyouthcenter.org www.mycomsouthshaker.org Slavic Village neighborhood: Slavic Village Development 5620 Broadway Ave., 44127 216-429-1182 440-840-4857 www.slavicvillage.org Union-Miles neighborhood: Union Miles Development Corporation: 9250 Miles Park,, Ohio 44105 216-341-0757 www.unionmiles.org West Park neighborhood: Bellaire-Puritas Development Corp. 14703 Puritas Ave., 44135 216-671-2710 www.bpdc.org New Bridge FREE Afterschool and summer programs for teens (9th 12th graders) in a state of the art facility filled with the latest digital recording equipment, cameras, computers, and supplies. 3634 Euclid Avenue Suite 100,, Ohio 44115 216-867-9775 http://www.newbridgecleveland.org/youth-programs/

Open Doors Academy Developmental enrichment program and leadership academy for middle school and high school students. We seek to nurture, protect, inspire, and challenge youth to reach their full potential through meaningful out-of-school activities Serves three high school communities: Euclid High School Campus Euclid; Heights University Heights High School Campus Heights; High School Campus http://opendoorsacademy.org/ OSU Extension 4-H Programs and Summer Camp The Ohio State University Extension, Cuyahoga County 5320 Stanard Avenue, Ohio 44103 (216) 429-8200 http://cuyahoga.osu.edu/program-areas/4-h-youth-development/cuyahoga-county-4-h Youth Advocacy and Leadership Coalition www.empower-youth.org Startingpoint / MYCOM Partnership for a Safer University Circle Future Connections Summer Internship Program University Hospitals Summer Youth Volunteer Program Urban League of Greater Search online or call for out-of-school time youth programs 216-575-0061 http://starting-point.org/mycom.html Youth Violence Prevention initiatives 216-523-1128 http://www.safercleveland.org/ 8 week summer study and internship experience for rising high school seniors Current Juniors with 2.75+ GPA Applications due in February 216-707-5027 http://www.universitycircle.org/futureconnections Designed for students age 15 to high school graduation. The purpose of the program is to empower teens with leadership and communication skills and provide them with exposure to the hospital environment, while contributing to the community. Applications due mid-may 216-844-1504 http://www.uhhospitals.org/case/about/volunteer-services/summer-youth-volunteerprogram http://ulcleveland.com/index.php/programs/education

West Side Community House - Sisterhood Program Young Audiences Artworks Program Youth Challenge Rec Center Summer Activities Summer of Sisterhood Program 8 week Performance arts program for girls 10-18. Applications due early May. http://www.wschouse.org/index.php/youth/ Fall and Spring Art-Based Afterschool Programs 2 days per week Summer Program: Apprentices are PAID Applications available in February Deadline to apply is March http://arts-inspiredlearning.org/artworks/summer/ Year-round adapted sports and recreational programming for children with disabilities 440-892-1001 http://youthchallengesports.com/main/programs.aspx Central Recreation Center Baseball Program 2526 Central Ave, Ages 9-18 Free Open until filled 216-664-4241 Visit the center to register for activities Stella Walsh Recreation Center Baseball 7345 Broadway Ave., OH 44105 Ages 15-16 Free, Open until filled 216-664-4685 Visit the center to register for activities K. J. Kocaviv Recreation Center Baseball 6250 St. Clair Ave., OH 44103 Ages 8-17 Free Open until filled 216-664-4140 Visit the center to register for activities Thurgood Marshall Recreation Center Innercity Tennis Clinic 8611 Hough Ave, OH 44127 216-339-5911 Ages 6-18 June, Mon-Fri 9am-3pm Free Open until filled Includes tennis, literacy, fitness and poetry slam components; Breakfast and lunch provided for free Fairfax Recreation Center Swimming and Soccer Programs 2355 E 82nd St, OH 44104 Ages 8-15 Schedules TBD Free Open until filled Ryan, 216-664-4142 Visit the center to register for activities; free lunch program 12pm-1 Mon-Fri Earle B. Turner 11300 Miles Ave,, OH 44105 216-420-8353 Learn to Swim, Softball, Soccer, Swimming, Baseball, Tee Ball Programs Ages 8-17

Free, Open until filled. Visit the center to register for activities Lonnie Burten Recreation Center 2511 East 46th St, OH 44104 216-664-4139 Tackle Football Ages 6-15 Cheerleading Ages 6-14 Baseball Ages 5-19 Boxing Ages 8-adult Summer Camps Summer Camps in Cuyahoga Community College Summer Camps Cavaliers Youth Summer Camps Summer Music Camps The Music Settlement Great Lakes Science Center Camps The First Tee Teen Golf Camp Case Western Reserve University - id Tech Camps All FREE open until filled. Visit the center to register for activities List of camps: http://northeastohiofamilyfun.com/list/summer-camp-cleveland-ohio/ Cuyahoga Community College Summer Camps for children and teenagers are designed to attract talented, smart, enthusiastic youth who are eager to learn about a wide variety of things from cutting-edge technology, foreign language & culture, music, sports and cinematography. http://www.tri-c.edu/youth-programs/youth-summer-camps/index.html Ages 7-16 http://www.nba.com/cavaliers/hoops/camps A whole list of organizations that offer summer music camps: http://www.clevelandorchestrayouthorchestra.com/summer-music-camps.html Programs in the arts: Music, art, dance, theater (Hip-hop and Jazz camps) Financial Aid available http://www.themusicsettlement.org/music-instruction/offerings/camps 601 Erieside Ave,, OH 44114 Grades 9-12 June 29-July 3, July 6-10, July 13-17 $300 ($280 for members) Open until filled 216-621-2400 http://www.greatscience.com/programs/summer-camps.aspx Washington Golf Course 3841 Washington Park Blvd, Newburgh Hts, 44105 Ages 13+ June 22-26, July 20-24, July 27-31 $75 216-641-7799 rjones@thefirstteecleveland.org Time: 9am-noon Tech Camps ages 13-17 July 6-10, July 20-24, July 27-31 $849 to $1,428 Open until filled 216-368-2000 Cost includes diploma, t-shirt, final project portfolio, campus tours, access to curriculum online after camp, outdoor activities, software savings https://www.idtech.com/locations/ohio-summer-camps/cleveland/id-tech-casewestern-reserve/%20-%20courses-dates

YRC Job Search Where to Look Job Search Websites: Local: *OhioMeansJobs.com OhioMeansJobs.com/Cuyahoga.com/Jobs City.cleveland.oh.us General: *Careerbuilder.com *Careerboard.com Indeed.com Snagajob.com Simplyhired.com LinkdIn Monster.com Tweetmyjobs.com Specific: Idealist.org (Non-profit jobs) USAJobs.gov (Federal Gov.) Dice.com (Tech) Uhhospitals.org Metrohealth.org clinic.org/careers Internships / College Grads / Entry-Level: *neotalentexchange.workfountain.com Noche.org CollegeTopTalent.com YouTern.com Internships.com CareerRookie.com CollegeRecruiter.com Other Places to Look: Local restaurants and fast food places Grocery stores, dollar stores Movie theaters Parks (Metroparks) Sports stadiums Rec Centers, YMCA Nursing Homes Catering Companies Gas stations Malls, clothing stores Company or organization websites Job Fairs, hiring events, job boards at colleges Search for community programs that may pay you to participate! starting-point.org/mycom.html Places that hire 14-15 year olds: Movie Theaters Recreation Centers Ice Skating Rinks, Roller Rinks County Clubs / Golf Clubs Restaurants that have sit-down service (not including fast food) Mr. Hero Safeway Dave s Super Market Yours Truly Boston Market