Campers learn about women leaders around the world, connect with local businesswomen, and participate in activities to help discover how to be financially fit.
Young Americans Center - Girls Can is a community & culture summer camp in Denver, CO for ages 11 to 13. Tuition starts at $300 and goes up to $300 per session. The camp runs full_day sessions. Enrollment is currently unknown.
11-13
$300.0-$300.0
per program
full_day
Sessions (24)
Young Americans Center - Girls Can - Week 1 (Ages 11-13)
In Week 1, campers dive into the inspiring stories of women leaders from around the world. They engage in interactive workshops to learn leadership skills and participate in group discussions to explore the impact of women in various industries. Campers also connect with local businesswomen through virtual or in-person talks, gaining firsthand insights into entrepreneurship and career paths. Financial fitness activities introduce budgeting basics and money management to empower campers with practical skills. The week culminates with a fun simulation of running Young AmeriTowne, where campers apply their knowledge in a real-world context.
Girls Can - June 15-18
Campers learn about women leaders around the world, connect with local businesswomen, and participate in activities to help discover how to be financially fit. The week wraps up with campers testing their skills by running Young AmeriTowne!
Young AmeriTowne - June 15-18
Learn about government, banking, economics, supply and demand, advertising and much more. Then put your knowledge to work by running your own life-like town on the last day.
Young Americans Center - Girls Can - Week 2 (Ages 11-13)
Week 2 focuses on deepening campers' understanding of women leaders by exploring their roles in different cultures and sectors. Campers participate in hands-on activities that highlight leadership qualities such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving. They meet local businesswomen who share their journeys and mentor campers through Q&A sessions. Financial fitness lessons cover saving strategies and smart spending habits. The week ends with campers collaboratively running Young AmeriTowne, practicing financial decision-making and leadership in a dynamic environment.
Running your own biz - June 22-26
Curious about starting your own business? This program explores the basics of what it takes to get started, allows you to experiment with ideas, and helps you decide what business you might want to start. At the Friday Marketplace, sell the products you made throughout the week!
Young AmeriTowne - June 22-26
Learn about government, banking, economics, supply and demand, advertising and much more. Then put your knowledge to work by running your own life-like town on the last day.
Young Americans Center - Girls Can - Week 3 (Ages 11-13)
During Week 3, campers explore the stories of trailblazing women leaders who have shaped history and modern society. Through creative projects and role-playing exercises, campers develop confidence and leadership skills. They engage with local businesswomen in workshops focused on entrepreneurship and career exploration. Financial fitness sessions introduce concepts like credit, investing, and financial goal setting. The week culminates in running Young AmeriTowne, where campers apply leadership and financial skills in a simulated town environment.
International Towne - June 29-July 2
Learn about foreign currency, global trading and cultures around the world. On Friday, you will travel and run the world as a citizen of International Towne.
Junior Money Matters - June 29-July 2
Explore fun things about money, banking and the world of work, while learning important basic financial skills. On the last day, you get to work in a business and run your very own life-like town.
Young Americans Center - Girls Can - Week 4 (Ages 11-13)
In Week 4, campers focus on leadership development through team-building challenges and community service projects inspired by women leaders. They connect with local businesswomen who provide mentorship and share insights on balancing career and personal goals. Financial fitness activities emphasize budgeting for real-life scenarios and understanding financial responsibility. Campers experience running Young AmeriTowne, practicing leadership roles and financial decision-making in a supportive environment.
Running your own biz - July 6-10
Curious about starting your own business? This program explores the basics of what it takes to get started, allows you to experiment with ideas, and helps you decide what business you might want to start. At the Friday Marketplace, sell the products you made throughout the week!
Young AmeriTowne - July 6-10
Learn about government, banking, economics, supply and demand, advertising and much more. Then put your knowledge to work by running your own life-like town on the last day.
Young Americans Center - Girls Can - Week 5 (Ages 11-13)
Week 5 invites campers to explore innovation and creativity through the lens of women leaders in STEM and business. They participate in interactive projects that challenge them to think critically and solve problems collaboratively. Campers engage with local businesswomen who inspire them with stories of overcoming obstacles and achieving success. Financial fitness lessons focus on smart spending, saving, and the basics of investing. The week concludes with running Young AmeriTowne, where campers put leadership and financial skills into action.
International Towne - July 13-17
Learn about foreign currency, global trading and cultures around the world. On Friday, you will travel and run the world as a citizen of International Towne.
Junior Money Matters - July 13-17
Explore fun things about money, banking and the world of work, while learning important basic financial skills. On the last day, you get to work in a business and run your very own life-like town.
Young AmeriTowne - July 13-17
Learn about government, banking, economics, supply and demand, advertising and much more. Then put your knowledge to work by running your own life-like town on the last day.
Young Americans Center - Girls Can - Week 6 (Ages 11-13)
In Week 6, campers focus on community leadership and social impact, learning how women leaders have driven change locally and globally. They participate in service-oriented projects and leadership workshops that emphasize empathy and collaboration. Campers connect with local businesswomen who discuss social entrepreneurship and community engagement. Financial fitness activities include planning for future financial goals and understanding credit. The week ends with running Young AmeriTowne, where campers apply their leadership and financial knowledge in a practical setting.
Running your own biz - July 20-24
Curious about starting your own business? This program explores the basics of what it takes to get started, allows you to experiment with ideas, and helps you decide what business you might want to start. At the Friday Marketplace, sell the products you made throughout the week!
Young Americans Center - Girls Can - Week 7 (Ages 11-13)
Week 7 encourages campers to explore entrepreneurship and innovation through the stories of women business leaders. They engage in creative problem-solving activities and develop mini business plans in teams. Campers meet local businesswomen who share insights on starting and growing a business. Financial fitness sessions focus on understanding income, expenses, and profit. The week concludes with running Young AmeriTowne, where campers take on leadership roles and practice financial management in a simulated economy.
Just Start It - July 27-31
Have you ever thought about making some extra money, but you're not sure how or where to begin? This camp gives you tools and tricks you need to make a business happen now! Campers develop real businesses and real products that they'll present on Friday for a chance to win awesome prizes.
Young AmeriTowne 2 - July 27-31
Been through Young AmeriTowne and want to go again with more challenges? Young AmeriTowne2 is for you! Expand your knowledge about investing, budgeting, credit and debit cards and experience Young AmeriTowne like never before.
Young Americans Center - Girls Can - Week 8 (Ages 11-13)
During Week 8, campers focus on financial literacy and leadership through interactive games and real-world simulations. They learn about credit, loans, and responsible financial decision-making. Campers connect with local businesswomen who share their experiences managing finances and leading teams. The week features hands-on activities to develop budgeting and saving skills. Campers culminate their learning by running Young AmeriTowne, practicing leadership and financial skills in a lively, supportive environment.
Young Americans Center - Girls Can - Week 9 (Ages 11-13)
Week 9 highlights the role of women leaders in community development and philanthropy. Campers participate in service projects and leadership workshops that emphasize social responsibility. They engage with local businesswomen who discuss giving back and creating positive change. Financial fitness activities focus on charitable giving, budgeting for generosity, and understanding taxes. The week concludes with running Young AmeriTowne, where campers practice leadership and financial skills in a dynamic, simulated town setting.
Young Americans Center - Girls Can - Week 10 (Ages 11-13)
In the final week, campers reflect on their leadership journeys and the lessons learned from women leaders worldwide. They participate in capstone projects that showcase their financial fitness and leadership skills. Campers engage with local businesswomen in celebratory events and mentorship sessions. Financial fitness activities review key concepts and prepare campers for future financial independence. The week culminates with a final run of Young AmeriTowne, where campers demonstrate their growth in leadership and financial savvy.
Programs offered
Location
3550 E. First Ave., Denver, CO 80206
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does Young Americans Center - Girls Can cost?
- Young Americans Center - Girls Can costs $300.0-$300.0 per session.
- What ages does Young Americans Center - Girls Can accept?
- Young Americans Center - Girls Can accepts children ages 11 to 13.
- Is Young Americans Center - Girls Can still accepting registrations?
- Young Americans Center - Girls Can enrollment is currently unknown. Visit the camp website for the most current availability.
- Where is Young Americans Center - Girls Can located?
- Young Americans Center - Girls Can is located at 3550 E. First Ave., Denver, CO 80206 in Denver, CO.
- What is the schedule for Young Americans Center - Girls Can?
- Young Americans Center - Girls Can offers full_day sessions.
Data compiled for Summer 2026. Always verify details directly with the camp provider before registering.