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The Nolita Project Inc.
Manifest Your Dreams Summer Camp

The Nolita Project is a nonprofit organization founded in Baltimore, Maryland. It is founded upon the principles of the importance of education for youth and generating strong community ties in support of youth prosperity and success. The Nolita Project was created by Wesley Hawkins in remembrance of his mother, the late Nolita Smith. It is Nolita’s legacy of struggle and strength that has inspired The Nolita Project’s concept of educating and inspiring the youth.

 

Our mission is to help children reach their dreams through academic excellence, physical health, and emotional well-being. Our purpose is to empower the next generation to uncover their life paths and build confidence to attain it. 

Summer Program Overview

Dates: June 23rd - August 15th

Time:10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Week 1: Introduction to Self-Discovery

Week 2: Understanding Emotions and Mental Health

Week 3: Physical Health and Fitness

Week 4: Exploring Academic Skills

Week 5: Career Exploration 

Week 6: Community Service and Engagement

Week 7: Creative Expression and Arts

Week 8: Dream Project Presentations

Manifest Monday

 Entrepreneurial mentorship/ Special guest speakers

Therapy Thursday

Trip Tuesday

Wet Wednesday

Educational excursions outside of the classroom 

 Swim lessons and water sport activities

Our on site licensed therapist meets with students 

What Sets Us Apart?

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Unlock Your Child's Potential This Summer!

This isn’t just any summer camp – it’s a place where children can dream big, set goals, and develop important entrepreneurial skills.

Entrepreneurial Mentorship Program

Your child will have the chance to be mentored by successful entrepreneurs and professionals.

Experienced Counselors

Our counselors bring over 10 years of experience in Baltimore City Public Schools and are trained in mental health, ensuring your child feels supported emotionally and challenged academically.

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