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Computer Clubhouse after school  
Author : Ed







Created : 08 Jun 2006
Last Revision : 08 Jun 2006

The Computer Clubhouse provides a creative and safe after-school learning environment where young people from under-served communities work with adult mentors to explore their own ideas, develop skills, and build confidence in themselves through the use of technology.

Clubhouse 274 is an after-school drop in centre where members choose to come and work on projects that interest them. As well as having access to state of the art technology and programmes, the Clubhouse also uses volunteers as mentors to provide help and support. Members have access to a world wide community of Clubhouse Members and staff to share and publish their work in a secure and supportive online village. They also have the opportunity to apply for scholarships and participate ina biennial Teen Summit with members from the worlwide clubhouse community in Boston, USA.


http://www.clubhouse274.org.nz for more information.


Clubhouse274 is a charitable trust.

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