Goal: Support Club members in learning responsibility, respect, accountability, and listening skills while developing leadership skills to build strong future leaders. 

Good Character & Citizenship Programs

Cool Tools

Provides activities and conversations about social skills that Club members can use to better manage behavioral expectations and rules within their communities.

Torch Club

Small group leadership and service learning development program that allows youth Club members the opportunity to work together to implement activities in four areas: service to Club and community, education, fitness and health, and social recreation. 

Keystone

Small group leadership and service learning development program for Teens. Members participate in three focus areas: academic success, career preparation, and community service.

Youth of the Month

A comprehensive program that inspires creativity and develops 21st Century skills through fine arts, digital arts, performing arts, and applied arts.

Youth of the Year

This is the Club's premier recognition program for teens who serve the Club and community, is a leader, fully prepared to live and lead in a diverse, global, and integrated world economy.

Junior Youth of the Year

Offers members age 10-13 the opportunity to be recognized for their efforts in serving the Club and community, is a leader, preparing to live and lead in a diverse, global, and integrated world economy.

Positive Action

Teaches youth that positive thoughts lead to positive actions and those actions lead to how we feel about ourselves and others. This is primarily a social-emotional learning program designed to help youth create a positive image of themselves. It is broken up by grade and is designed for K-12th grade. 

First Responders

Designed to teach youth of about the various tasks and responsibilities of first responders. It is a summer program that is about 4 to 5 sessions long and often includes a visit from first responders so youth can speak with and learn about their local first responders.

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