C4K Youth Teen Summit Trip 2018
Three local high-school students, Basir, Brittany, and Trevoris, are raising funds so they can join over 200 teenagers at an international leadership and technology conference in Boston, MA. The conference theme is empowering youth voice: "Stand Up, Speak Out, Change The World!" Teen Summit 2018 will take place July 31-August 5 at Boston University and will feature a college and career fair, cross-cultural activities, a tour of MIT Media Lab and many other opportunities for educational, career, and personal growth.
Basir, Brittany, and Trevoris need to raise $4,000 to cover the cost of their travel and room and board! To help them participate in this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity - donate now, and tell a friend why!
“I thought I would be quiet and wouldn’t make friends, but most of the time I was talking! I got out of my comfort zone. I’m glad, I made new friends. I am different now. I can see myself at Boston University one day,” reflected previous C4K attendee Nidea.
Trevoris, Brittany, and Basir will learn and grow through their participation in “tracks", designed for youth to address current social issues through creativity and technology. During the week, they will create collaborative projects that focus on a specific content area, including animation, web design, robotics, 3D modeling, and/or video creation. The goals of the tracks are to:
- build technological skills and awareness
- strengthen leadership and teamwork skills
- foster a sense of positive social action
- increase a sense of self-efficacy
"One of the most important things C4K does is help our members imagine bigger and better possibilities for themselves. Teen Summit is a vibrant opportunity that will provide many firsts for our teens. Trevoris, Brittany and Basir will not only build hands-on fluency in technology but also become self-motivated, confident learners through gaining collaborative experiences that expand life skills and strengthen their voice as global citizens." - Chris Florez, C4K's Program Director.

Basir: Born in Afghanistan, Basir and his family relocated to Charlottesville two years ago. Basir loves making and launching rockets and plans to be a NASA astronaut, a commercial airline pilot, or an engineer. Basir joined C4K in March 2017 and has already spent over 387 hours working on complex technology projects with his mentor, peers, and solo.
(Photo credit: Eze Amos)

Brittany: Brittany loves all things design! She is starting a video editing company and enjoys learning about graphic design. Brittany is a born networker, and her nickname “Sunshine” suits her well. Brittany joined C4K in April 2013, and has spent over 1,340 hours on project-based learning initiatives at C4K.

Trevoris: Trevoris can usually be found in C4K’s Audio Studio composing beats and making music. He is currently in high school specializing in computer networking and hardware. Trevoris joined C4K in May 2015 and has spent over 1,105 hours collaborating with mentors and peers.
You can help!
100% of all donations will go to fund Basir, Brittany, and Trevoris's trip. Checks can be sent, with the memo “Teen Summit” and made payable to: Computers4Kids, 945 2nd Street SE, Charlottesville, VA 22902. For more information or to speak with the C4K staff, potential sponsors should call [phone redacted] or visit www.computers4kids.net.
About C4K
We believe that all youth should have the 21st-century skills to be competitive in future college and career opportunities. We provide the knowledge, experiences, and skills, through high quality mentorship, technology, and project-based programming, for local youth to develop college and career-ready skills. All our programming is FREE to eligible youth:
● One-to-one mentoring.
● Drop-in group mentoring.
● Camps, workshops, job shadowing, field trips.
● Access to industry-level software, Video & Audio Production Suites.
About The Clubhouse Network & Teen Summitt
Founded in 1993 by the Museum of Science, Boston, in collaboration with the MIT Media Laboratory, The Clubhouse Network empowers youth from all backgrounds to become more capable, creative, and confident learners. Grounded in research from the fields of education, psychology, cognitive science, and youth development, The Clubhouse Network and its learning model have gained international recognition among educators and community leaders. Using the “flagship” Clubhouse in Boston as a model, The Clubhouse Network supports 100 community-based Clubhouses in 19 countries around the world, providing thousands of youth with access to resources, skills, and experiences to help them succeed in their careers, contribute to their communities, and lead outstanding lives. To learn more about The Clubhouse Network, please visit http://www.theclubhousenetwork.org/.
Teen Summit is a biennial conference where Clubhouse members from all over the world join together to learn about social issues and address them through technology, build camaraderie among international youth, and develop leadership skills. At Teen Summit 2018, C4K members will participate in a variety of workshops, projects, and team building activities; attend college and career fairs; and develop technological skills that will help them make a difference in their communities and among their peers.