The Career Pathways Program provides selected youth the opportunity to focus on a specific area of technology (e.g., web development, 3D design, video production and graphic design), to develop their workforce readiness skills and gain real-world work experience through job shadowing and a paid internship placement. Staff guides the participants through the 9-month program providing college and career guidance. This program is offered free of charge to Gold Crown Clubhouse members and interested young adults, 16-20 years of age.
Career Pathway Facilitator:
Seth Kenton: 303-815-0483
Program Locations:
Clubhouse at Edgewater: 2501 Chase St. Edgewater, CO 80214
Best Buy Teen Tech Center: 150 S. Harlan St. Lakewood, CO 80226
Want To Get Involved:
We are looking for summer internship partners, internship sponsors, and general support for the program.
2025-2026 HIGHLIGHTS
Meet This Year's Class!
This session of Career Pathways features 33 like-minded teens focusing on environmentalism and sustainability, with a focus on fashion and art. So far this year, they have organized a clothing drive for upcycling in Lakewood and Edgewater, spoke at an Edgewater City Council meeting, organized trash clean-up days at Sloane's Lake, and even appeared on TV! They are a motivated group, committed to societal change.
2026 Participants and Summer Internship Hosts
Timeline:
Recruitment (August - September): Interested teens should apply for the program. An orientation session for the participant plus a parent/guardian is required to attend.
Self Exploration (October - December): Participants embark upon a journey of self-discovery, exploring their place in the broader world. These three months are dedicated to sparking their curiosity and assisting them in visualizing how their individual talents and passions might translate into impactful careers. The exploration surpasses the identification of career interests; it serves as a period for crafting personal mission statements that reflect their individual aspirations and values. This individualized guidance is instrumental in helping participants chart a course for their future that aligns with their interests and is grounded in achievable and realistic objectives. By fostering a deep understanding of themselves and their potential care
Project Phase (January - April): In the spirit of entrepreneurship, teens are determined to tackle social issues affecting their community and beyond. Previous years included themes such as generational storytelling, mental health, sustainability, and more.
Workforce Development (April - May): Participants fine-tune their workforce skills as they prepare for their summer internships. Activities include creating resumes, mock interviews, best practices in the workplace, headshots, and more.
Paid Summer Internships (June - August): Through 120-hour paid summer internships spanning various sectors, such as health, technology, arts, engineering, business, marketing, public policy, and more. More than just facilitating employment, the program places a strong emphasis on workforce readiness and development. Before beginning their internships, youth explore crucial topics, including resume writing, financial literacy
HOW CAN YOU SUPPORT THIS PROGRAM?
Guest speak, host a field trip, or support a skill building workshop
Support a team of youth as a Job Shadowing Partner
Give youth the opportunity to gain real-world work experience as a Summer Internship Partner
Sponsor a young person’s paid summer internship
Sponsor program supplies, meals, transportation, professional clothing
Mentor a young person to help them navigate a professional workplace
Tutor youth to help support their continued academic success
Interested in Hosting a Career Pathways Intern?
Career Pathways Program program matches youth with 120 hour paid summer internship opportunities in areas of interest including health, the arts, technology, marketing, architecture, engineering, business, nonprofit administration, and more! Successful summer internship placements begin by meeting with the Career Pathways Facilitator to identify potential roles/responsibilities for youth interns. Once placed, interns will begin to support host organization and businesses with day to-day-tasks and help their employer meet larger, organization-wide goals.
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Se el Saber
Mission Statement: Meet the Admin team! We are members of the Gold Crown Career Pathways Program, completely in charge of this student-led project. We seek to bring awareness to mental health, immigration rights, and environmental consciousness through DIY zines, a "positivity post" art installation, and creative visual storytelling. Stick around to support our amazing group. Se el Saber! "Be the Knowledge!"
2025 Participants and Summer Internship Hosts
PAST PROJECTS
Thank you to our Career Pathways Program Supporters and Partners
40 WEST ARTS DISTRICT
ALPINE BANK
ALL ITS OWN
AMD ARCHITECTS
ANDRADE FASHION
BELMAR'S ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
CANVAS CREDIT UNION
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF COLORADO
CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF DENVER
CITIZEN PICTURES
CITY OF LAKEWOOD
CL& A ASSOCIATES
COLORADO’s 17th JUDICIAL DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE
COLORADO EYE CONSULTANTS
COMCAST
CRL ASSOCIATES
CSU SPUR
DEEPLY ROOTED MUSIC SCHOOL
DENVER MUSEUM OF NATURE AND SCIENCE
DENVER YMCA
ELITE ENTERTAINMENT
FOOTERS CATERING
INSPIRATO
HISTORY COLORADO MUSEUM
JOVIAL CONCEPTS
LAND TITLE
LAKEWOOD CULTURAL CENTER
LAKEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT
MILE HIGH OUTDOOR ADVERTISING
MINT AND SERIF
MORTENSEN DENVER
MSU DENVER
MUSEO DE LAS AMERICAS
MUSE MEDICINIA
PUREBLIND
RED ROCKS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
RISE SCHOOL OF DENVER
RISING SUN SENIOR HOME
SERVICIOS de la RAZA
SET THE STAGE COLORADO
ST. ANTHONY’S HOSPITAL
STOMP ATHLETICS
SWIRE COCA-COLA
UC HEALTH
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ANSCHUTZ
US ARMY
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