L.U.E. Corp Programs

One of the current programs that L.U.E. Corp is offering to the public is computer classes.

A grant proposal is pending to initiate the Youth Tech Initiative Program (Y-TIP) which is a FREE program that will enhance the computer skills of youth between the ages of 13-18 in grades 7-12. The goal of Y-TIP is to enable young low-income youth to achieve academic success that leads to an increase in educational attainment, and future employability, and offers the fundamentals of pursuing a career in Information Technology.

 At a time when the economy is at its lowest, it is important to equip our youth & adults with educational resources that will prepare them for what is now an employer's job market. L.U.E. Corp's way of ensuring that our community members are capable of securing employment and increasing educational and professional development is by bridging the digital divide, increasing entry-level work experience, providing supplemental educational resources for youth in school and out of school, and providing a hands-on learning environment. 


Current Programs:

3D Printing Summer Workshop: This workshop is for teens and adults who want to take a beginner's 3D printing class.

Computer Classes: Computer training in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint to increase employability and productivity in the workplace. This is a face-to-face class.

Google Classroom Workshop: Google Classroom has been the go-to source for remote learning during this COVID-19 pandemic. This workshop is specifically designed for teachers who are seeking guidance on how to set up and maintain Google Classroom.

Gift of Giving: Every year for Christmas we donate toys to children in need at local family shelters and churches in Queens and Bronx New York.

Pending Programs

Robotics Summer Workshop: This workshop is specifically designed for youth ages 10-14. Our first session will take place in July 2021.

Y-TIP (Youth Tech Initiative Program) - Computer training for youth & adults that leads to Microsoft Certification in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Access.

Work Readiness Credential - This program offers individuals an opportunity to obtain a credential that can be considered work experience. The credential will especially work well with populations who have little to no work experience. What the National Work Readiness Credential does is empower individuals who are seeking employment. It caters to individuals entering the workforce for the first time, individuals returning to the workforce after some time away and individuals transitioning from one industry to another. 

Spanish as a Second Language - This is a new and innovative approach to teaching children at an early age the importance of learning another language to communicate with others and to be equipped for the workforce which is now requiring that prospective employees are bilingual. The class will be designed for English-speaking children ages 7-12 as well as youth & adults 13 and up.