Coming Home Project

Serves the Green Bay area

The Coming Home Project is a community-based after school and summer program that promotes positive self-esteem, good decision-making, and positive peer relationships while empowering youth to lead healthy and productive lives. At the Coming Home Project, we see youth as our inspiration and as an asset to the community. In 2006, we served nearly 500 local children and youth in the Green Bay area.

In addition to the recreational activities provided, staff members also provide one-on-one services to youth affiliated with gangs as well as group activities designed to divert youth from further gang activity.

Program Components:

Outreach Programming is offered in a community setting to provide easy access for all youth

ServiceThe Coming Home Project encourages youth to serve others through community service projects and after school activities.

CreativityProgram staff provide opportunities for participating youth to be creative through screen-printing, web site development, and other similar projects.

EmploymentProgram staff search for job opportunities for youth and work with them on developing interviewing skills and completing job applications.

Admission Criteria:

The majority of youth served in the Coming Home Project are Southeast Asian or Latino/Hispanic; however, any youth between the ages of 6 and 21 are welcome. It is our practice not to turn anyone away from our project.

Funding Source:

The Coming Home Project is funded through the United Way , the State of Wisconsin Gang Diversion Grant , Community Development Block Grant, and the Workforce Development Grant. No fee is required to participate.

For more information about the Coming Home Project, contact Carrie Condon by email or call 920-436-4360 ext. 1267.

View a Coming Home Project brochure

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