UNLOCK — Youth Mentorship Program
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Unlocking Minds. Unlocking Futures.

A selective 6-month mentorship and exposure program designed to help young people see both the consequences of bad decisions and the opportunities created by the right ones.

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UNLOCK was built to shift young minds through real-world exposure, mentorship, and life experiences. Students will see both sides of life — the consequences of poor decisions and the opportunities that open through discipline, leadership, and vision.

6 Months of Real Exposure

Courthouse and Consequences
🏛 Community Leaders
🔧 Real Work Environments
💼 Entrepreneurs and Owners
🗣 Success and Failure Stories
🧠 Mindset and Leadership
15

Students Selected Per Year.

This is a selective 6-month experience designed for real impact. If your child is not selected this year, they may qualify for a future session.

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Thank You So Much.

Your application has been received. One of our staff members will reach out to you shortly with next steps.

Only 15 Students Selected · We Will Be In Touch

UNLOCK is not a nonprofit.
We are not accepting donations.

This program is built entirely through community partnerships. Students will be fed at every session through restaurant partners. Transportation and experiences are made possible by local businesses who give their time, not money.

Restaurant Partners Community Transportation Business and Mentor Partners Limited Sessions

This program may not be here forever.

UNLOCK is a rare, limited experience. It may run for one year. It may expand. But right now, while the doors are open, this is your window to get your child inside a room that could change the direction of their life. Do not wait.

All program activities may be documented through photography and video to inspire future students and families.

Co-Founder · Josue Salomon

“The goal of UNLOCK is simple. Expose young people to what is possible before life teaches them the hard way. Through mentorship, real conversations, courthouse visits, business exposure, and leadership experiences, we want to help students think differently, move differently, and build a better future.”