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DCP Students includes after-school programs and a summer camp with activities in athletics, arts, life skills, and vocational development courses. Students can take part in mentoring, tutoring, learning, and courses in communication, math, physical education, and health education, along with elective classes such as drama, dance, drums, bike repair, cloud consulting, and business acumen. The program also offers Job Skills options like small engine repair, carpentry, 3D printing, screen printing, electrical circuitry, and barista/roasting, as well as culinary arts and hands-on learning of barista and roasting skills through DCP Coffee.
• Ages: 6–18 years old
• Schedule: Over 70 students spend their summers at the day camp from early morning to early evening.
DCP Students includes DCP KIDS, which offers students ages 6–10 after-school mentoring, tutoring, learning, and life skills, and DCP YOUTH, which offers students ages 10–18 the same types of after-school opportunities. Specific program elements include monthly contact with parents or guardians, contact with school teachers and administrators, and one-on-one or one-on-few mentoring. During the days at summer camp, students are taught life skills, character building, and practical learning and have a whole lot of fun. The mission is to impact families living in poverty, starting with kids and youth, and the core values are Dignity, Compassion and Purpose. The Students Director is Robbie Criss.
Last updated January 15, 2026.
• Ages: 6–18 years old
• Schedule: Over 70 students spend their summers at the day camp from early morning to early evening.
DCP Students includes DCP KIDS, which offers students ages 6–10 after-school mentoring, tutoring, learning, and life skills, and DCP YOUTH, which offers students ages 10–18 the same types of after-school opportunities. Specific program elements include monthly contact with parents or guardians, contact with school teachers and administrators, and one-on-one or one-on-few mentoring. During the days at summer camp, students are taught life skills, character building, and practical learning and have a whole lot of fun. The mission is to impact families living in poverty, starting with kids and youth, and the core values are Dignity, Compassion and Purpose. The Students Director is Robbie Criss.
Last updated January 15, 2026.
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