Company Research Report: The Bridge Teen Center
Company Overview
- Name: The Bridge Teen Center
- Mission: To provide free programs during after-school and unsupervised hours where students can develop mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually in a safe environment.
- Founded: 2010
- Founder: Priscilla Steinmetz, Founder & Executive Director
- Headquarters: 15555 S. 71st Court, Orland Park, IL 60462
- Number of Employees: No information is available
- Revenue: No information is available
- What the Company is Known For: An independent nonprofit community center providing innovative programs designed around the interests and needs of teens in the suburbs.
Products
Programs Offered
1. Everyday Life: Programs that cater to practical life skills necessary for everyday living.
- Description: Includes a range of activities from culinary demonstrations to social events.
- Key Features: Interactive sessions, hands-on activities.
2. Community Connections: Initiatives aimed at fostering relationships between students and their communities.
- Description: Encourages community service and strengthening civic responsibility.
- Key Features: Volunteer opportunities, community service projects.
3. Educational Support: Academic enrichment and support programs.
- Description: Provides homework support and mentoring in various subjects.
- Key Features: Tutoring, study sessions.
4. Mind/Body: Programs that focus on mental and physical well-being.
- Description: Activities designed to improve mental health and physical fitness.
- Key Features: Mindfulness exercises, fitness sessions.
5. Expressive Arts: Programs that nurture creativity and artistic talent.
- Description: Encourages artistic expression through various art forms.
- Key Features: Art workshops, music lessons.
Recent Developments
- Recent Developments in the Company:
- The Bridge Teen Center has launched initiatives like "Empowering Teens Month" to celebrate the impact of afterschool programs.
- Various sponsorships and partnerships with local businesses to support and raise funds for teen programs.
- New Products Launched: No new products have been explicitly detailed recently.
- New Features Added to Existing Products: No specific new features added to existing programs have been mentioned.
- New Partnerships:
- Partnerships with local businesses like Macy's and Chick-fil-A to support "Empowering Teens Month" by contributing a portion of sales.
- The Bridge Thrift Store contributes to the funding and offers service projects and job training programs.
Conclusion
The Bridge Teen Center remains committed to its mission of engaging, connecting, and empowering teens through a diverse range of community-driven programs. It continues to innovate in the field of afterschool programming, supported by partnerships and the dedication of staff and volunteers, securing a pivotal role in the community it serves.