Target Evolution, a leading Texas-based education and research organization, has launched an entrepreneurial program aimed at young people aged 12-24, alongside a pop-up store. You can find out more at http://targetevolution.org
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Houston Teen
Educational Program
Do you have children, or a child aged between 12-24? Do you want them
to learn business skills? Have you considered joining an entrepreneurial
skills program? If you have answered 'yes', this is the program for you!
It is running alongside the Trail Blaze
Pop Up Shop, which is designed to
help you and other young
entrepreneurs test out your products
and services in a high-traffic
environment.
It is in Memorial City Mall in Houston, TX, and a second store
will be opening at a popular location in Dallas.
The team behind Target Evolution
provide you with training, support,
resources, mentoring, and tools to
help you earn money and generate a
sustainable revenue.
The program has been launched in recognition of the fact
many teenagers across the United States are unmotivated
and unprepared for college.
Research suggests that up to 70%
of teenagers such as yourself want
to start your own business, whether
as a side-project or to turn it into a
large-scale business.
This evidence proves there is a need for education to help you
earn money and learn how to effectively manage your money.
Target Evolution aims to motivate
you to develop entrepreneurial
habits to pay for college or start
your own business.
There are four programs available to you including the Teen Biz Camp,
which is a 4-8-week total immersion small business program, or the Legacy
Builders, which is aimed at families who want to start a small business
together.
The Textbook, Online Curriculum, &
Gig Work App option allows you to
progress through a gamified online
academic curriculum and receive a
workbook, which teaches you how to
be self-employed.
A happy participant said: "I learned so much and I love the pop-up
store! Taking part in the course has helped me to develop my
business skills."
"I'm still undecided if I want to go to college, but I
feel like I have options now. I expect to have to
make my own employment opportunities in the
future instead of relying on companies as my
parents and grandparents’ generations did,"
they added.
Find out more at targetevolution.org!
Skills Through This
Houston Teen
Educational Program
Do you have children, or a child aged between 12-24? Do you want them
to learn business skills? Have you considered joining an entrepreneurial
skills program? If you have answered 'yes', this is the program for you!
It is running alongside the Trail Blaze
Pop Up Shop, which is designed to
help you and other young
entrepreneurs test out your products
and services in a high-traffic
environment.
It is in Memorial City Mall in Houston, TX, and a second store
will be opening at a popular location in Dallas.
The team behind Target Evolution
provide you with training, support,
resources, mentoring, and tools to
help you earn money and generate a
sustainable revenue.
The program has been launched in recognition of the fact
many teenagers across the United States are unmotivated
and unprepared for college.
Research suggests that up to 70%
of teenagers such as yourself want
to start your own business, whether
as a side-project or to turn it into a
large-scale business.
This evidence proves there is a need for education to help you
earn money and learn how to effectively manage your money.
Target Evolution aims to motivate
you to develop entrepreneurial
habits to pay for college or start
your own business.
There are four programs available to you including the Teen Biz Camp,
which is a 4-8-week total immersion small business program, or the Legacy
Builders, which is aimed at families who want to start a small business
together.
The Textbook, Online Curriculum, &
Gig Work App option allows you to
progress through a gamified online
academic curriculum and receive a
workbook, which teaches you how to
be self-employed.
A happy participant said: "I learned so much and I love the pop-up
store! Taking part in the course has helped me to develop my
business skills."
"I'm still undecided if I want to go to college, but I
feel like I have options now. I expect to have to
make my own employment opportunities in the
future instead of relying on companies as my
parents and grandparents’ generations did,"
they added.
Find out more at targetevolution.org!