A Premier Mentoring Program for High School StudentsWWW.CLICKSMENTORING.ORG
For More Information Contact Us:
Join CLICKS in any of our locations:Illinois / Maryland / New York /
Northern Virginia / Washington, DC
APPLY ONLINE TODAY!
Then you need to roll with
Attention High School Students:
GREATER WASHINGTON-BALTIMORE AREA:
240.582.8600 ext. 203 – DC Region ext. 201 – MD Region ext. 202 – VA Region
CHICAGO, IL:
312.258.4868 [email protected]
NEW YORK, NY:
212.382.6772 [email protected]
This project is funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice -
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
MENTORS AND MENTEES
RECRUITED
APPLICATIONS REVIEWED
MENTOR AND MENTEE MATCHED
WEEKLY ONE-TO-ONE OR GROUP MEETINGS
GROUP ACTIVITIES
& EXERCISES
ACADEMIC COACHING AND
SUPPORT
E-MENTORING
VIA EMAIL, TEXT MESSAGING OR OTHER SOCIAL
NETWORKING
MONTHLY SPECIAL EVENTS AND OUTINGS
E.G. SPORTING EVENTS, COLLEGE TOURS, VISITS TO LAW FIRMS, HEALTH FACILITIES, TRAINING CAMPS, BROADCAST STUDIOS, & MORE!
TEAM CHALLENGES
FAQS
CLICKS is a mentoring program that promotes academic success, college and career readiness, increased knowledge of LAW, SPORTS, and HEALTH related professions, and building relationships with positive role models.
The program prepares diverse, underrepresented, and/or high potential students (especially males) to graduate with an increased understanding of the skills necessary to succeed in life.
If you are thinking about working in the field of LAW, dreaming of a career in SPORTS, or maybe of becoming a HEALTH professional, then CLICKS is just right for you!
1. Why me? CLICKS members learn life skills, receive personal support, participate in fun activities, and become part of a team.
2. What’s the cost? Nothing, it’s FREE!
3. How long does the program last? One year, with an opportunity to renew in year two.
4. How do I sign up? Go to www.CLICKSmentoring.org to complete the application.
5. What else do I need? Parental permission is required.
6. Are there other requirements? You must commit to regular attendance, participation, and the CLICKS Code of Conduct.
7. Anything else? You and your parent(s)/guardian(s) must view a 30-minute video.
The CLICKS ProcessWhat is CLICKS?
A Premier Mentoring Program for High School StudentsWWW.CLICKSMENTORING.ORG
For More Information Contact Us:
Join CLICKS in any of our locations:Illinois / Maryland / New York /
Northern Virginia / Washington, DC
APPLY ONLINE TODAY!
Then you need to roll with
Attention High School Students:
GREATER WASHINGTON-BALTIMORE AREA:
240.582.8600 ext. 203 – DC Region ext. 201 – MD Region ext. 202 – VA Region
CHICAGO, IL:
312.258.4868 [email protected]
NEW YORK, NY:
212.382.6772 [email protected]
This project is funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice -
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
MENTORS AND MENTEES
RECRUITED
APPLICATIONS REVIEWED
MENTOR AND MENTEE MATCHED
WEEKLY ONE-TO-ONE OR GROUP MEETINGS
GROUP ACTIVITIES
& EXERCISES
ACADEMIC COACHING AND
SUPPORT
E-MENTORING
VIA EMAIL, TEXT MESSAGING OR OTHER SOCIAL
NETWORKING
MONTHLY SPECIAL EVENTS AND OUTINGS
E.G. SPORTING EVENTS, COLLEGE TOURS, VISITS TO LAW FIRMS, HEALTH FACILITIES, TRAINING CAMPS, BROADCAST STUDIOS, & MORE!
TEAM CHALLENGES
FAQS
CLICKS is a mentoring program that promotes academic success, college and career readiness, increased knowledge of LAW, SPORTS, and HEALTH related professions, and building relationships with positive role models.
The program prepares diverse, underrepresented, and/or high potential students (especially males) to graduate with an increased understanding of the skills necessary to succeed in life.
If you are thinking about working in the field of LAW, dreaming of a career in SPORTS, or maybe of becoming a HEALTH professional, then CLICKS is just right for you!
1. Why me? CLICKS members learn life skills, receive personal support, participate in fun activities, and become part of a team.
2. What’s the cost? Nothing, it’s FREE!
3. How long does the program last? One year, with an opportunity to renew in year two.
4. How do I sign up? Go to www.CLICKSmentoring.org to complete the application.
5. What else do I need? Parental permission is required.
6. Are there other requirements? You must commit to regular attendance, participation, and the CLICKS Code of Conduct.
7. Anything else? You and your parent(s)/guardian(s) must view a 30-minute video.
The CLICKS ProcessWhat is CLICKS?
MENTORS AND MENTEES
RECRUITED
APPLICATIONS REVIEWED
MENTOR AND MENTEE MATCHED
WEEKLY ONE-TO-ONE OR GROUP MEETINGS
GROUP ACTIVITIES
& EXERCISES
ACADEMIC COACHING AND
SUPPORT
E-MENTORING
VIA EMAIL, TEXT MESSAGING OR OTHER SOCIAL
NETWORKING
MONTHLY SPECIAL EVENTS AND OUTINGS
E.G. SPORTING EVENTS, COLLEGE TOURS, VISITS TO LAW FIRMS, HEALTH FACILITIES, TRAINING CAMPS, BROADCAST STUDIOS, & MORE!
TEAM CHALLENGES
FAQS
CLICKS is a mentoring program that promotes academic success, college and career readiness, increased knowledge of LAW, SPORTS, and HEALTH related professions, and building relationships with positive role models.
The program prepares diverse, underrepresented, and/or high potential students (especially males) to graduate with an increased understanding of the skills necessary to succeed in life.
If you are thinking about working in the field of LAW, dreaming of a career in SPORTS, or maybe of becoming a HEALTH professional, then CLICKS is just right for you!
1. Why me? CLICKS members learn life skills, receive personal support, participate in fun activities, and become part of a team.
2. What’s the cost? Nothing, it’s FREE!
3. How long does the program last? One year, with an opportunity to renew in year two.
4. How do I sign up? Go to www.CLICKSmentoring.org to complete the application.
5. What else do I need? Parental permission is required.
6. Are there other requirements? You must commit to regular attendance, participation, and the CLICKS Code of Conduct.
7. Anything else? You and your parent(s)/guardian(s) must view a 30-minute video.
The CLICKS ProcessWhat is CLICKS?
MENTORS AND MENTEES
RECRUITED
APPLICATIONS REVIEWED
MENTOR AND MENTEE MATCHED
WEEKLY ONE-TO-ONE OR GROUP MEETINGS
GROUP ACTIVITIES
& EXERCISES
ACADEMIC COACHING AND
SUPPORT
E-MENTORING
VIA EMAIL, TEXT MESSAGING OR OTHER SOCIAL
NETWORKING
MONTHLY SPECIAL EVENTS AND OUTINGS
E.G. SPORTING EVENTS, COLLEGE TOURS, VISITS TO LAW FIRMS, HEALTH FACILITIES, TRAINING CAMPS, BROADCAST STUDIOS, & MORE!
TEAM CHALLENGES
FAQS
CLICKS is a mentoring program that promotes academic success, college and career readiness, increased knowledge of LAW, SPORTS, and HEALTH related professions, and building relationships with positive role models.
The program prepares diverse, underrepresented, and/or high potential students (especially males) to graduate with an increased understanding of the skills necessary to succeed in life.
If you are thinking about working in the field of LAW, dreaming of a career in SPORTS, or maybe of becoming a HEALTH professional, then CLICKS is just right for you!
1. Why me? CLICKS members learn life skills, receive personal support, participate in fun activities, and become part of a team.
2. What’s the cost? Nothing, it’s FREE!
3. How long does the program last? One year, with an opportunity to renew in year two.
4. How do I sign up? Go to www.CLICKSmentoring.org to complete the application.
5. What else do I need? Parental permission is required.
6. Are there other requirements? You must commit to regular attendance, participation, and the CLICKS Code of Conduct.
7. Anything else? You and your parent(s)/guardian(s) must view a 30-minute video.
The CLICKS ProcessWhat is CLICKS?
A Premier Mentoring Program for High School StudentsWWW.CLICKSMENTORING.ORG
For More Information Contact Us:
Join CLICKS in any of our locations:Illinois / Maryland / New York /
Northern Virginia / Washington, DC
APPLY ONLINE TODAY!
Then you need to roll with
Attention High School Students:
GREATER WASHINGTON-BALTIMORE AREA:
240.582.8600 ext. 203 – DC Region ext. 201 – MD Region ext. 202 – VA Region
CHICAGO, IL:
312.258.4868 [email protected]
NEW YORK, NY:
212.382.6772 [email protected]
This project is funded by a grant from the U.S. Department of Justice -
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.