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Houston's Hispanic youth are on the rise as local programs boost engagement.
Summary
Local after-school, mentorship, STEM, arts and sports programs in Houston are providing hands-on opportunities that help Hispanic teens build skills and confidence, and the article highlights organizations such as Mi Familia en Accion and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston.
Content
Houston's Hispanic youth are participating in a range of local programs that offer hands-on experiences in STEM, arts, sports and mentorship. These programs are described as helping teens build skills, confidence and cultural pride. The piece highlights organizations including Mi Familia en Accion, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Houston, the Houston STEM Foundation and the Houston Arts Alliance. Reporting also notes efforts around college readiness, scholarships and volunteer opportunities through community centers.
Known details:
- After-school programs in Houston offer academic support, creative outlets and safe spaces; the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Houston is given as an example.
- Mentorship programs such as Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Houston pair teens with adult mentors to provide guidance and personal support.
- STEM and coding labs run workshops that introduce students to coding, robotics and engineering, with the Houston STEM Foundation cited as an example.
- Arts programs and cultural initiatives provide workshops and exhibition opportunities; the Houston Arts Alliance is mentioned among providers.
- College readiness workshops, scholarship opportunities and volunteer options are described, with examples including The Chauncy Glover Project and community centers like the YMCA.
Summary:
These programs are presented as helping Hispanic teens gain practical skills, cultural connection and preparation for higher education. Undetermined at this time.
