Youth Development
Memorial CDC offers a variety of programs and resources for youth and young adults to access quality education, learn new skills and grow into stronger individuals.
Find Childcare and Educational Resources for Your Child
What kind of educational and youth support resources do you need?
Memorial CDC offers a variety of youth programs for school-aged children. Check out our youth programs below.
The STEAM Lab exposes youth to science, technology, engineering, arts, and math. Through experimentation, youth are encouraged to use creativity, problem solving, and teamwork to understand how science is a part of everyday life. MCDC and partners offer several STEAM camps throughout the year. To learn more contact us at 812-423-2500.
An after-school program offered Tues thru Thurs. for youth grades 6-8. #LifeHacks teaches personal development, confidence, and responsibility to prepare youth for their transition to adulthood. Youth learn the basics of cooking, safety, sewing, financial literacy, goal setting, and other skills that help them become independent.
To learn more about contact us at 812-423-2500.
With the Garden Market, youth gain hands-on training from skilled gardeners. Teens market and sell their products. Health, nutrition, and food preparation workshops are available to the public.
To sign up your child for the Garden Market, contact us at 812-423-2500.
Sowing Seeds is a youth financial literacy and business development program that teaches basic financial principles. The goal of this program is to help young people develop a good relationship with money and establish good financial habits. At the end of this course, students receive monetary incentives for reaching their savings and educational goals.
To learn more about the Sowing Seeds, contact us at 812-423-2500.
Students Working to Achieve Greatness (SWAG) is for students of any age to participate in one-on-one and small group tutoring and homework assistance.
To sign up your child for SWAG, contact us at 812-423-2500.