Youth programs are offered by through University of Michigan or community program partners. Any costs for Detroit youth enrolled in these programs will be covered by Saturdays in the D.




Summer 2025 Offerings
Programs Still Available:
“Rise & Thrive”: Youth Mentoring Program
Type: Weekly Saturday sessions
Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Date(s): June 14th and June 21st, 2025
Location: U-M Detroit Center
Target Audience: Ages 10 through 17
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Description:
Rise & Thrive is a mentoring program designed to empower youth with the life skills, emotional intelligence, and confidence they need to succeed in school, relationships, and life. Rooted in self-discovery, community-building, and practical tools for navigating today’s challenges, this program blends engaging activities, open discussions, and personal reflection to support holistic growth.
Participants explore topics like self-love, conflict resolution, emotional regulation, healthy relationships, and leadership through interactive sessions led by trained mentors. Weekly journaling, creative projects, and real-life scenarios help youth apply what they learn in meaningful ways. With a focus on resilience, empowerment, and community connection, Rise & Thrive helps young people unlock their potential and rise into their best selves—confident, capable, and ready to thrive.
Galaxy Summer Camp
Type: Residential Camp
Time: TBD
Date(s): July 7th to July 11th, 2025
Location: University of Michigan Ann Arbor campus.
Target Audience: Current 8th & 9th Grade Michigan Residents.
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Description:
Galaxy Summer Camp invites rising 9th and 10th grade Michigan students to explore the thrilling world of aerospace engineering at the nation’s first collegiate aeronautics program. Hosted at the University of Michigan and powered by a dynamic partnership with DAPCEP, this immersive, hands-on experience introduces students to the science, technology, and innovation behind space exploration and flight.
Campers dive into real engineering challenges—like designing Mars rovers—while gaining exposure to cutting-edge labs, faculty research, and the collaborative spirit of Michigan Engineering. Beyond technical learning, participants engage with EO101 sessions that build the essential academic and personal skills needed for long-term success in STEM. Through mentorship, campus exploration, and meaningful projects, this camp helps young innovators find their path among the stars.
This camp has a cost of $75, but there is financial aid available for families that qualify.