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The Higher Aims program was created in 1991 by the Westchester Clubmen Foundation to provide early constructive educational intervention in the lives of young African-American men from economically disadvantaged families. Today, Higher Aims, an after-school program, serves nearly 100 African-American and Latino young men in Westchester County, specifically in Albert Leonard Middle School, New Rochelle High School, White Plains Middle and High School.
The goals for each Jr Clubman are as follows:
Preparing for the college process
Personal & Educational growth
How to be a positive role model
Understanding your cultural identity
Enrichment Activities
Mastering the game of chess
What Higher Aims Offers:
• Life Skills & Leadership Development
• Guest Speakers and Workshops
• Recreational Trips/College Tours