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Builder’s Club

There are more than 1,500 Builders Clubs in middle schools around the world. No two are alike. Each club is an independent entity-designed for its members, by its members. They work together to improve their schools and their communities. Their service also increases the visibility and enhances the reputation of both the club and the school or organization they represent. The program is designed to fit member and volunteer interests.

It’s student-led.
Builders Club is uniquely built on an important principle: Amazing things happen when the students take the lead.

It’s age-appropriate.
The program and its resources are designed specifically to help middle school students get the most of of the club experience.

Your needs matter.
Each club determines its own meeting schedule, service projects and other activities in order to fit the needs of advisors, members and sponsors.

You’re not alone.
Adult Kiwanis volunteers and staff at the regional and international levels are there to support your club’s success.

Youth Uprising

YU LEAD (Leadership Excellence and Development) is a one-year leadership program that prepares a team of YU members who have overcome significant challenges to become community leaders by turning their passion for community advocacy into a career. By combining intensive leadership trainings and community enhancing group projects, YU LEAD prepares youth to be change agents, while ensuring that they are fully prepared for college or full-time work.

YU LEAD represents the youth perspectives in program development and facilitation, opportunities to organize youth events, and community engagement strategies. Participants also receive extensive training to carry the voice of youth in public policy and planning processes.

Youth Will

Youth Will’s mission is to fight for every young person to have everything they need to be happy, healthy, and prepared to reach their full potential.

KID smART

KID smART, a creative youth development education-based nonprofit organization, has created a video series for K-8th grade students to continue engaging in the arts. Currently, they have over 64 videos that are free to the public on their YouTube channel.

BCYF SuperTeens Program

The BCYF SuperTeens Program is a six week leadership program for 13 and 14 year olds who are interested in developing new skills, making new friends, and having a fun summer. This program is specifically designed to meet the needs of young adults who are too old for a traditional summer camp experience, but are not yet old enough to secure a summer job.

After School Matters

After School Matters provides teens the opportunity to explore their passions and develop their talents through world-class after school and summer programs across Chicago.

Summer Camp Hub

Summer Camp Hub is a useful resource to find the best summer camp suited for you.

K12 Inc. Summer Camp

K12 Inc. Summer Camp offers tuition-free,  career-oriented summer courses in coding, video game design and programming, business and marketing, health care, and more—some of which will even earn students high school credit.

NIHF’s Top 10 STEM Activity Guide

NIHF’s Top 10 STEM Activity Guide offers hands-on, indoor and outdoor fun for elementary and middle school students.

ARF Summer at Home

The Andy Roddick Foundation invites you to ARF Summer at Home — a free, eight-week virtual summer camp for students in Kindergarten to 5th grade. Through engaging video lessons, ARF Summer at Home offers hands-on learning activities as we Explore Our World. ARF Summer At Home gives administrators, teachers and families what they need to provide students with a self-paced learning experience.

CK-12 Brain Flex

This summer, flex your brain with CK-12’s math and science FlexLets™, designed to make sure that you have your bases covered before the next school year begins!

13 Fun Summer Learning Activities for Kids of Every Grade Level

Avoid the summer learning slide with these 13 summer learning ideas for kids—from preschoolers and kindergarteners to elementary and middle school students.