The Clubhouse provides a creative, safe, and free out-of-school learning environment where young people from our community work with adult mentors to explore their own ideas, develop new skills, and build confidence in themselves through the use of technology.
Youth also explore the most current technology and develop skillsets to prepare for the job market.
What areas do they study?
- Coding & Game Design
- Scratch 2.0 and 3.0
- Intro to C and C++
- Content Creation
- Digital Audio Production
- Digital Film Making
- Motion Graphics/ 3-D/ Virtual Reality/ Augmented Reality
- Creating YouTube Channels & Twitch Channels
- Graphic Design Projects
- Podcasting
- Social Media Management
- Animation Projects
- eSports
- Team Competition
- Live Streaming Production
- Scholarship Assistance
- Tournament Organizing
- Maker Space
- 3D Design
- Multimedia production
- Cosplay
- Robotics/ Arduinos
Ages: 10-18 years old
Fun fact!
The Howard Area Clubhouse provides opportunities for global learning and multicultural exchange. The Clubhouse Network is an international community of more than 100 Clubhouses located in 20 countries, providing youth with life-changing opportunities for over 25 years. Check out The Clubhouse Network at www.computerclubhouse.org.
Do you want to become a Member of The Clubhouse?
Contact us:
Youth Dept. Director: Robert Conlon rconlon@howardarea.org
Clubhouse Coordinator: Terrance David tdavid1@howardarea.org
Afterschool Programs
We offer youth-voice and social-justice themed afterschool programs.
What does that mean?
Students direct their curriculum on issues they want to be changed in their community– like domestic violence or gun violence– focusing on root causes like racism and prejudice. The workshops focus on Identity, Oppression, Leadership, and Non-Violent Issue-Based Activism through fun activities like learning photography, playing sports, and creative writing.
The goals?
- Improve academic performance through activities like tutoring and completing homework in the group
- Develop social skills through discussion and group collaboration
- Prepare for high school
- Build confidence
Enrollment
These programs require that youth are enrolled at their respective school. Applications are available at the schools and the HECC Youth Center.
If you would like these programs offered in your child’s school please contact Robert Conlon, Director of Youth Development Services rconlon@howardarea.org
Seeing Healthy Active Rogers Park (SHARP)
The SHARP program works with children in HECC afterschool and summer programs to learn about healthy eating and living. The two focus areas are nutrition education and physical fitness.
The goal is obesity prevention for the Rogers Park Community by helping youth make informed healthy decisions.
Did you know?
- One in five U.S. children struggles with obesity, increasing the risk of lifelong health problems like heart disease and type 2 diabetes.