Education + Skill-building

OPEN DOORS. OPEN MINDS.

Unlocking potential through creativity.

Young people need safe spaces to discover who they are and what interests them as they evolve. Through our Computer Clubhouse, we provide tools for self-exploration and expression through art and technology. With the guidance of mentors, every lesson has a foundation in leadership and social-emotional learning, helping to build curiosity, personal growth, and development.

Computer Clubhouse

We provide a fun, safe space for young people to explore their creativity, build confidence, and develop new skills through art and technology with the support of mentors and caring adults. Come to study with friends, get support on your homework, or discover your own interests at the Clubhouse.

IMPACTS 3.0 Mentoring

Our college mentors, who share interests and lived experiences with youth, are uniquely positioned to help them navigate their life circumstances while pursuing their goals. Trained in restorative justice practices, these mentors create a safe space for creativity and self-expression, modeling social-emotional skills, growth mindset, and how to recognize and prevent bullying.

Highway to Work

Our Highway to Work Program offers youth ages 14-24 with a comprehensive work readiness and life skills curriculum that includes interactive workshops, paid internship opportunities, and job placement.

“Becoming part of the Clubhouse team marked a significant change in my life, offering me the incredible opportunity to guide the youth in our community through uncharted territories of technology.”

Erik Tafoya, Computer Clubhouse Manager

More doors open to you.

Wellness + Prevention

Recognizing that healing takes time and requires trusting relationships, we provide the safe space for young people to be vulnerable, share their feelings and find true support from peers and caring adults.

Advocacy + Engagement

We are a youth-powered community organization driven by the recognition and response to pressing needs. Through our Youth Advisory Council, we have our finger on the pulse of the community.