Events and Programs

Nov 22, 2025 to Feb 7, 2026

Young Entrepreneur Workshop

Build A Smarter Business with AI Optimization

Kickstart your business journey with practical training, AI tools, and hands-on skills designed for young entrepreneurs.

  • EIN, LLC, Level 1 State Licensing

  • Logo, Branding, Marketing

  • Introduction to AI Business Plan

  • Canva, Chat GPT, Payroll, Social Media Marketing

  • Advertising, Merchandise Creation Training

  • Custom-Built Website

  • Scalable & Secure AI Strategy

  • Shark Tank Presentation with Prizes

Jan 17, Apr 18, Jul 18, Oct 17 2026

Get free legal help from North Penn Legal Services and JUMP to clear eligible criminal records. This event offers guidance, paperwork support, and a chance to start fresh with better opportunities.

Before October 1, 2025

Cost:
•$25/week per child (JUMP Mentorship Participants)
•$40/week per child (Non-Participants)
 
⚠️ Space is limited – reserve your spot today!

May 17, 2025 | Jul 26, 2025

Sep 20, 2025 | Dec 13, 2025

Quarterly training series equips juveniles and up to two accompanying adults with lifesaving certifications in CPR, First Aid, Stop the Bleed, and Narcan administration—critical skills that can turn community members into first responders in their own homes and neighborhoods.

June 1, 2025 to

June 1, 2026

The Lycoming County Remote Youth and Family Support Initiative aims to establish a comprehensive online training and support program for mentors, juveniles, and their families. This initiative will leverage digital platforms to provide accessible, evidence-based resources and personalized guidance designed to reduce recidivism and promote positive development within the community.

June 9-13, 2025

We are excited to invite you to attend our sponsored event! This is a groundbreaking, multi-day series that
blends immersion activations, thought-provoking discussions, and expertly curated experiences.

August 2025

Program Structure and Goals
 
   •     Strengths-Based Approach: CORP focuses on reinforcing positive social bonds and ecological systems to reduce recidivism.
   •     Community Collaboration: CORP aims to engage various stakeholders, including juvenile probation, courts, schools, and community leaders, to create a support network for juvenile offenders and at-risk kids ages 9-24.
   •     Geographical Reach: The program will operate across Philadelphia, Delaware, Clinton, and Lycoming Counties.

   Primary Goal:
To prevent recurring criminal behavior by strengthening juveniles’ attachment to their families, schools, and communities and by increasing their access to essential resources.
   •     Objectives:
      • Reduce the rate of reoffending among juveniles.
      • Strengthen family dynamics and communication.
      • Improve access to education, employment, and social services.
      • Develop social and cognitive skills to resist negative peer influence.
      • Foster self-reliance through community resource education.

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We have reached over 12,000 families to date and raised close to $40,000 and counting.