What We've Achieved since 1998:

  • Served over 1,300 young men and women in Warren County, NJ

  • Helped 530 individuals acquire their High School Equivalency (HSE)

  • Provided over 290,000 hours of service to Phillipsburg, Warren County, and the State of New Jersey

  • Successfully completed 85% of all enrollees.

  • 95% of those entering at the High School Level or above obtain their HSE

  • Successfully transitioned our graduates and individuals who successfully complete into employment, enroll in college and other credentialed training programs, and enlist in the United States Armed Forces.

NJYC offers academic instruction, work experience, and personal/career counseling - ultimately leading to youth empowerment. We work intensely with each individual, addressing needs equitably while developing a familial group dynamic. Many of our youth come away from their experience feeling like part of an extended family - and they stay connected with us for years!

Academics

Our staff designs individual education plans for each youth. Corpsmembers spend half their time in classes geared to helping them earn an HSE (High School Equivalency). In class, they work in large and small groups and receive individual assistance as necessary. Instruction is also incorporated into their community-based Service Learning projects.

WORK EXPERIENCE/Service Learning

Our Corpsmembers participate in community-based Service Learning Projects. The projects fulfill an unmet need in the community and provide controlled, supervised work situations th​at allow Corpsmembers to develop the maturity and skills necessary to become a better candidate for employment.

Personal/Career Counseling

Our staff provides on-going counseling intended to help Corpsmembers overcome barriers to personal, academic and employment success. They learn skills that will make them more employable and participate in activities designed to help them develop better self-esteem, clarify their values and develop leadership skills. Additionally, we are addressing issues of substance abuse and mental health - to educate, inform and reduce the stigma of said issues so that our youth can begin to feel empowered to start making changes in their lives.

Youth Empowerment

Our Corpsmembers are motivated by a common theme: They want to change the minds of what people think of them. Through mindful conversations and challenging work, NJYC staff guide youth toward a future where they are empowered to believe they can achieve what they once thought was impossible.

Envisioning goals. Changing Lives. Success Starts Here!