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Youth program empowers at-risk teens through music and mentorship

July 11, 2024 | Cuyahoga County, Ohio



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Youth program empowers at-risk teens through music and mentorship
In a recent government meeting, officials discussed an innovative program aimed at providing music production training and career development for youth involved with the juvenile detention center (JDC) in Cuyahoga County. The initiative, which includes partnerships with local organizations such as Job Corps and WOVU radio, seeks to expose participants to various career paths through field trips to venues like Rocket Mortgage and recording studios.

The program is designed to engage young men from the JDC, selected based on behavior and interest, in a structured curriculum that begins with introductory music production courses. Participants will progress to more advanced training, learning technical skills necessary for careers in music engineering, songwriting, and production. The program also emphasizes the importance of soft skills, entrepreneurship, and mental health support, ensuring a holistic approach to personal and professional development.

Officials highlighted the program's collaborative nature, with community partners providing ongoing support and resources for participants after their release. This includes pathways to further education, such as early college credits through partnerships with local colleges.

Plans are also underway to extend similar opportunities to young women at the JDC, addressing the need for gender-specific programming while maintaining necessary separation protocols.

The initiative, inspired by founder Anthony \"Crazy Bone\" Henderson's desire to give back to his hometown, aims to empower at-risk youth by equipping them with the skills and knowledge to pursue successful careers in the creative industries.

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