PROJECT JERICHO | CLARK STATE COLLEGE

Project Jericho provides high quality visual and performing art experiences to youth and families across Clark County, OH. Through intentional and relevant arts programming, Project Jericho works to strengthen families and affirm positive youth development. Project Jericho programming is designed to utilize the visual and performing arts to increase self-esteem and Hope thinking, as well as improve emotion regulation and communication skills in participants. Project Jericho was created in 1999 as a program of Clark State College that is supported through funding from Clark County Department of Job and Family Services, Clark County Juvenile Court, Ohio Arts Council, The Turner Foundation, Community Health Foundation, and private contributions.

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Physical Address

300 South Fountain Avenue, Springfield, OH 45501

Hours

Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Voice

(937) 328-3874

Main | Box Office

Application process

Call for information. 937-328-3869

Fee

None

Eligibility

Call for specific eligibility requirements.

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CLARK STATE COLLEGE

Clark State College is a public institution of higher education located in Springfield, Ohio, with additional locations in Beavercreek, Xenia and Bellefontaine. Clark State offers short-term training, certificates, associate degrees and bachelor's degrees. These online programs and courses are designed to meet the needs of today's busy students.