Program Description
Students Navigating Adolescent Pathways (SNAPs) is a prevention program for at-risk middle and high school (6th – 12th grade) students in Pittsburgh’s East End. The program provides a variety of adult-supervised recreational activities and academic support as well as life skills development, career exploration, violence prevention education, and substance abuse prevention education to help improve the youth’s self-esteem and to teach them how to live quality, successful lives. The SNAPs program empowers youth to successfully negotiate their way through an urban environment full of risk, to live healthy lifestyles, to achieve their full potentials, and to contribute to their communities.
Program Details
- Address 116 S Highland Ave Pittsburgh, PA, 15206-3911
- Contact Name Terrance Levels
- Phone 1 412-361-5549
- Website http://www.eecm.org
- Organization Students Navigating Adolescent Pathways (SNAPS)—High School
- Organization Type NP
- Days of Operation Monday
- Eligibility The SNAPs program is open to Pittsburgh middle and high school (6th - 12th grade) students, primarily those who attend Faison (intermediate campus), Arsenal, Lincoln (intermediate campus), Peabody, Westinghouse, or Allderdice and/or who live in Pittsburgh's East End.
- Start Time 6:00 PM
- End Time 8:30 PM
- Genders Served All
- Minimum Age Served 14
- Maximum Age Served 18
- Minimum Grade Served 9
- Maximum Grade Served 12
- Capacity 150
- Fee Yes
Additional Info
- Food Provided Yes
- Transportation Provided Yes.
- PGH Program Yes
- Notes
These programs are held in various churches in East Liberty. The SNAPs program operates from October-May.
Agency Info
- Name East End Cooperative Ministry, Inc.
- Address 6140 Station St Pittsburgh, PA, 15206
- Phone 1 412-361-5549